Greetings gentle Alfisti,

My '92 164L has begun to make a growling noise during cornering. It only
happens when accelerating, not while coasting. It only happens when going
forward. As I understand, this could be one of three conditions:

Constant velocity joint - this is unlikely. I would expect a ticking noise
where this is a growling or grinding noise. Also a CV joint would continue to
make noise during coasting through a corner.

Steering rack - I have never experienced this, so I do not know what it should
sound like.

Motor mounts - I had motor mounts replaced on an earlier 164 I owned, but I do
not recall any steering noise. However, the Alfa Digest notes says that some
steering noises have been associated with motor mounts. I think the noise
comes from the movement of the engine resulting in a wheel contacting the
inner fender.

So the steering rack is the most likely, do you agree? Is there any way to
test this hypothesis without pulling the rack?

Any advice will be appreciated.

Dan Nicholes

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