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> Okay Experts: Identify this sound... SOLVED..., 914 traveling at 40 MPH squeals then stops and starts...
Rockaria
post Apr 8 2013, 08:04 PM
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Okay I have a funny sound coming from the drivers side rear. It only happens when it is over 80 Degrees ambiant outside. Never when cold. It usually comes on after about 30 MPH and goes away suddenly. Sometimes its really loud sometimes quiet.

I made a recording today and though someone might know if I have a problem or just something simple.

1973 914 2.0 D-Jet - Stock as she came from the factory.

Crazy 914 sound MP3 - 4MB

In the audio I start recording when I am doing 40MPH. I do that a while, get to red light. It goes away then I go back to 40MPH and it does not come back, then it just comes back when I am doing about 25. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

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post Apr 8 2013, 09:38 PM
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Speedometer would have more noise on the passanger side I think. I had the noise before I rebuilt the engine, but not as bad. So its not the pully and belt. This sounds like the wheel, brake, CV. I guess it goes on the jack stands and comes apart. I hope its the CVs, that should be easy to deal with. I guess berrings and brakes would be something that should be done anyways. At least the driving season is coming to an end. Southwest Driving season = September through May. Just too dang hot outside to drive in the 110+ degree heat.

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