'90 Civic Hub Whine
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'90 Civic Hub Whine
Just replaced my drive axles to eliminate a vibration with one of them.
Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
Thanks,
WW
Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
Thanks,
WW
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Re: '90 Civic Hub Whine
"WaterWatcher" <replytogroup@donotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just replaced my drive axles to eliminate a vibration with one of them.
> Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
> the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
> stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
> be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
> higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
> rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
>
> Thanks,
> WW
>
Not what you want to hear, I'm sure....
My guess is the bearings. But the sad part is that whatever the cause the
repair will almost certainly require taking the hub part apart again
(grr!!). Is it possible you got an ABS shaft (with the cogged area for the
ABS pickup) on a non-ABS vehicle?
Mike
news:2qidnf9MgLC5XYPfRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> Just replaced my drive axles to eliminate a vibration with one of them.
> Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
> the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
> stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
> be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
> higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
> rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
>
> Thanks,
> WW
>
Not what you want to hear, I'm sure....
My guess is the bearings. But the sad part is that whatever the cause the
repair will almost certainly require taking the hub part apart again
(grr!!). Is it possible you got an ABS shaft (with the cogged area for the
ABS pickup) on a non-ABS vehicle?
Mike
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Re: '90 Civic Hub Whine
"WaterWatcher" <replytogroup@donotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just replaced my drive axles to eliminate a vibration with one of them.
> Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
> the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
> stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
> be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
> higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
> rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
>
> Thanks,
> WW
>
Not what you want to hear, I'm sure....
My guess is the bearings. But the sad part is that whatever the cause the
repair will almost certainly require taking the hub part apart again
(grr!!). Is it possible you got an ABS shaft (with the cogged area for the
ABS pickup) on a non-ABS vehicle?
Mike
news:2qidnf9MgLC5XYPfRVn-ig@comcast.com...
> Just replaced my drive axles to eliminate a vibration with one of them.
> Now, the vibration is gone but the right one makes a whine where it meets
> the hub. The whine only happens at very low speeds such as just before
> stopping. I can rock the car back and forth by hand and hear it. Could it
> be the wheel bearing? I think wheel bearings tend to rumble or roar at
> higher speeds. Could there be a burr or something on the end of the shaft
> rubbing on the hub? Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
>
> Thanks,
> WW
>
Not what you want to hear, I'm sure....
My guess is the bearings. But the sad part is that whatever the cause the
repair will almost certainly require taking the hub part apart again
(grr!!). Is it possible you got an ABS shaft (with the cogged area for the
ABS pickup) on a non-ABS vehicle?
Mike
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