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im not sure if this is the place to post this but it looked close enough,
i got a roaring noise comming from the right rear of my firebird when im crusing and when i give it gas, im suspecting a bad wheel bearing or it just needs to be repacked, anyone else had this problem or have heard of anything similar? thanks
Black 1996 3.8 Firebird T5, SLP CAI, Pacesetter Ceramic Headers,160* t-stat, PCMforLess Tune, Flowmaster American Thunder catback, Car Sounds Cat, custom s-pipe, MSD coils and wires, NGK plugs, 3.42 posi rear, B&M Ripper, 245/50 BFG-G-force's
You can change out the bearing for 20-30$ depending if you go timken and do the work yourself. You will also need a bearing puller, and pull the right rear axle shaft out to get to it. Its a little bit of work but you should be able to do it. You will also need to change diff fluid and cover gasket. Heres a site that I shop for diff parts and accessories...
Bearings and seal> http://www.drivetrainsuperstores.com...il.asp?id=5623
good deal, the best thing about it tho is i bought the car used from a dealership too, so i get a 1 month warranty on it so ill make them fix it, when i got it, it had the noise, but i wasnt used to GM cars, and i didnt know if it were the tires or not either, but after people riding with me that been in other firebirds, they noticed it too, so i guess ill just take it back up there and get them to look at it.
Oh and another thing that i should get looked at is the fuel gauge, its kinda irratic, depending on how i drive, the needle will fluctuate, but i had already ran out of gas once and the needle was barely at the E point....is this normal or is there a service bulletin or something on this? thanks
Black 1996 3.8 Firebird T5, SLP CAI, Pacesetter Ceramic Headers,160* t-stat, PCMforLess Tune, Flowmaster American Thunder catback, Car Sounds Cat, custom s-pipe, MSD coils and wires, NGK plugs, 3.42 posi rear, B&M Ripper, 245/50 BFG-G-force's
OMG I have the same exact sound but it only happens when I coast (let off the gas).
New Toy Red 94 Formula LT1
RT: .0006 60': 1.894 1/8 mile: 8.351 @ 84.89 1/4 mile: 12.974 @ 107.81
crashed Red 96 Camaro 3.8l: 14.91 @ 92.38
The ex wife's Black 98 Firebird 3.8l: 15.23 @ 88.12
i have hte same fuel gauge problem well i should say had. lol, now its my oil press gauge well if i start the car now it is, but it wont start cause ive got it torn apart. but yeah my oil pressure is stuck at 80psi and my fuel guague is at E when its at a 1/4Tank ive ran out of gas about 4 times with the damn things cause our guages go haywire.
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4 days ago
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