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My Camaro used to make weird "Grinding" noises up until I had my Driveshaft fixed (1 Piece > 2 Piece) but me, being the dumbass I am, I accidentally did a burnout with the ebrake lifted a tad. My Ebrake was already loose anyways, but the point of this is for the past day or two, i've been hearing these weird grinding noises again when I accelerate past 3,000 RPMs, when I slow down, when I sit in Park, and in neutral.
Any Ideas?
Oh and it's 1998 3.8 with 120,000 miles on the clock.
1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS New Trans Setup:Rebuilt 4L60E, Yank ST2800 Stall, B&M Trans Cooler,
TCI Deep Pan, Royal Purple, Trans-go Shift Kit. Should be done in January.
Nevermind Folks, just heard from a Mechanic that it was a Crossmember banging against my Exhaust Pipe.
Thanks anyways
1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS New Trans Setup:Rebuilt 4L60E, Yank ST2800 Stall, B&M Trans Cooler,
TCI Deep Pan, Royal Purple, Trans-go Shift Kit. Should be done in January.
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