Author Topic: '66 289 C4 rear end/transmission noise  (Read 939 times)

Offline socalgt

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 548
'66 289 C4 rear end/transmission noise
« on: February 19, 2020, 11:31:00 PM »
When the car is cold, there is a "clunk" coming from what sounds like the rear end/driveshaft area.  It only occurs when the downshift occurs from second to first, no other time.  It disappears when the car is warmed up.  I used to think it was the transmission until I isolated the noise to behind me as I drove.  Any thoughts?.....I'll check the u-joints at the rear end and transmission to see if there is any play.  Curious why the noise would only occur until the car is warmed up.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions....

Offline Hipo giddyup

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1207
  • There is no end to doing right. Giddyup!!!
Re: '66 289 C4 rear end/transmission noise
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2020, 11:47:22 AM »
 I think the sound you are referring to is wear (slop) in the ring and pinion. I have this same issue with my 66' C4 coupe and have been told it is identified when going into reverse or drive. I would assume it is less noticeable once the gear oil circulates and thins? I am currently looking to rebuild my center this spring since the rear has appr. 200+ original miles on it. No other issues thank fully.  8)
1967 Springtime Yellow Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Metuchen built, Nov. 17th 66'
1966 Sahara Beige Coupe, 289 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, July 21st 66'
1964 1/2 Pagoda Green Coupe, 260 2v 3spd, Dearborn built, June 30th 64'
1966 GT350 Fastback clone, 289 HiPo, 725cfm Holley, 4spd, SanJose built, Nov 25th 65'

Offline socalgt

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 548
Re: '66 289 C4 rear end/transmission noise
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2020, 08:31:22 AM »
I noticed a small amount of play in the ujoints and thought it could be causing the "clunk"....I'll replace them and see if that eliminates the noise.

Offline J_Speegle

  • Administrator
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 24620
Re: '66 289 C4 rear end/transmission noise
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2020, 04:12:26 PM »
Since this could be produced by a number of things your either going to have to hunt it down and or go through the process of elimination.

If you really think its behind you (sound can travel and resonate around allot in this older unibody cars) check that the rearend is secure, U joints as you have and see if the clunk can be reproduced by alternating turning the rear wheels and the u joints for a satrt
Jeff Speegle

Anything worth doing is worth doing concours ;)