Hi Guys,
I've had a vibrating/zinging noise in what I thought was the gearbox of my GSR for a couple of years now. It pretty much started when I did the 2L conversion about 3 years ago, but has been getting progressively worse since. Basically it occurs when you back off the throttle in the higher gears. I figure it has to be something in the drivetrain because it does not happen if you take it out of gear and coast along...
I was initially told to try a new clutch as the sprung centre can come loose and cause a rattling noise and vibration, but this did not fix the problem.
Last week I had the gearbox and right angle drive taken out (standard GSR box) and examined for stuffed bearings etc. They rang me today and said there is nothing wrong with the gearbox. Not bad considering it's done 200,000km!
So we're back to the drawing board again. I've got no idea what it could be, but it must be something to do with drivetrain. They are suggesting we take apart the rear diff, but it really sounds like it's coming from the front…
Any ideas?
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