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Old Sep 17, 2024 | 10:26 AM
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Car: 1989 Firebird Formula
Engine: 350 SBC
Transmission: T5, wanting T56 swap
Odd clank sound with the drive train.

The file attached is just a recording of an odd sound that increases with speed, and does not occur when in neutral or at super low speeds. Hwever it didn't make this sound before I did a brake job, all lugs are torqued properly and done in a star pattern. I can feel it a bit in the floor board and I tested the wheel bearings with a shake n spin test. If anyone has encountered it before or can give some insight it would be appreciated, thank you!
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Old Sep 18, 2024 | 08:46 AM
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From: Windsor, On
Car: 1984 Trans AM
Engine: 305
Transmission: 700-4r
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Re: Odd clank sound with the drive train.

Bent rotor? or Out of round brake drum?
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Old Sep 18, 2024 | 10:08 AM
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Car: 1989 Firebird Formula
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Re: Odd clank sound with the drive train.

I got the 9 bolt rear end with the disc brakes so no drum, the rotor didnt seem warped and it started happening after I took the wheel off and put it back on, i didn't swap the rotor as I was repairing a broken brake line, though thats my bad since brake job kinda makes it seem like rotor and pads, my bad. I've taken the wheel off before and havent had this issue, the only new thing was I had to take the caliper off.
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