The People I have been talking to say's it's the positraction clutches that makes that sound!
It's more of a tock! tock! tock! sounds that sometimes appears, preferably when I make
turns in low speeds (backwards or forwards). Can that "fault" make the car go off the road??
 
Best regards
 
Pelle Andersson
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] How much oil do i put in the rear axel?

Pelle, you have to pull the cover plate . Then reinstall with a new gasket after it has drained. On the front side of the housing near the yoke will be a pipe plug that you remove to fill the rear end. Use a small hose and put it in this hole and fill it with your bottle of fluid till it starts to trickle out then reinstall the plug and your done.
But that won't fix your problem with the "hairy chewing sound". It may quite it for awhile but you need to fix the problem or you may wind up on the side of the road one day waiting for a tow truck to take you home.
Rich
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Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 4:19 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] How much oil do i put in the rear axel?

I was recommended to put NASCAR HPD in my rear axel to get rid of that
hairy chewing sound!
But which plug emptys the rear axel?
Do I put new oil in the little spout on top ?
How much Oil do I put in it?
 
Best regards!
Pelle

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