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Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

7.5 track lock the rear groans and chirps when slow cornering blew it all apart agin and with the drums flipped on person can hold one side an another spin the other and the clutches chirp and groan what could cause this??? Put new clutches in all to factory spec not to long ago and it was great for six months or so btw
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet:

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #1
Just put new outers and new axels in also
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet:


Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #3
+1 and did you soak the clutches in modifier ?

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #4
Hell, even I never soak the clutches in modifier, that shiznit stinks too bad.  I soak in 75w140 synthetic and double up on modifier during fill; don't have problems.
Protip: install the friction modifier before filling the rear end with gear oil.

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #5
you don't need modifier if you run synthetic and no need to double up lol


Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #7
Yes I did soak the clutches in the modifier I used Lucas gear oil and the rest of the modifier after soaking
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet:

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #8
Quote from: TheFoeYouKnow;416874
I go safe because our 75w140 is cheap Proguard stuff from a barrel and I don't want my rear end to sound like a turkey call.

lol







how did you stack the clutches ?


 

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #10
Spider,fiber clutch plate,steal clutch plate and so on
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet:

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #11
I guess the old girl just decided to start talkin I always pictured the birds as hawks or phenixes OUR CARS ARE TURKEYS!!!!!!!
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet:

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #12
Quote from: Dirtybird247365;416893
I guess the old girl just decided to start talkin I always pictured the birds as hawks or phenixes OUR CARS ARE TURKEYS!!!!!!!

:slap:

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #13
Not bashing brands here so don't take it that way. Have you always run the Lucas rear lube? You might try a simple rear lube change. I run the Mobil 1 with a bottle of friction modifier and have zero issues. The Bird has 4.10's with the F-150 "Z" spring and the Coupe has 3.73's with a the stock Mustang "Z" spring and the clutches were stacked and packed when the rear ends were built.

Darren

83 351W TKO'd T-Bird on the bottle


93 331 Mustang Coupe - 368 rwhp

Rear end sounds like a Turkey call

Reply #14
I did do a lube change twice simple out tha drum syn and reg didn't help I like ur thinking tho I think I'm just goin to have to redo clutches agin anyone recomend a brand this set I got from ford realy would hate for this to happen agin in another six months
I wish I had a faster car.:toilet: