Hello everybody,
I am new to this forum and I want to say that I am very happy with this site. The information has been very usefull to me in the last few months and I have been able to fix the fuel injection pump and some other issues on my car thanks to you all.
I own a Mercedes 230sl with manual transmission which is in need of a lot of work so I will be searching a lot on this forum in the future.
I am currently occupied by a drive train noise and I hope that you guys can help me to find the cause of this problem(s)
The problem(s) (I think there is two of them) can be described as follows:
Problem 1
-When the car is in neutral and the clutch pedal pushed to the floor there is no noise
-When the clutch is up a whining (bearing?) noise is evident. It is not very loud but clearly there
Problem 2
-When driving the car a really irritating rear axle whine does occur. Again this isn't a VERY loud noise, but on long trips it is becoming irritating.
This noise is clearly coming from behind the seats from the area of the rear axle (the noise of problem 1 comes from the front end of the transmission tunnel) and is linearly related to wheel speed (proportional to travelling speed and not depending on gears).
-The pitch of this noise seems to be higher than the wheel frequency
-This noise is always there as long as the wheels are turning. Braking, rolling in neutral with the clutch up or down or steering actions do not seem to alter it
Some extra information:
I took out and checked the differential mounting rubber in the trunk and there is no metal to metal contact, the rubber is clearly not new, but seems to be in order.
I drained and have filled the manual gearbox with fresh ATF to the correct level (previous owners might have filled it with normal gearbox oil)
I have drained and filled the rear axle with the correct type of oil.
After renewal of the fluids no effect was detected
Can you please help me to find a good diagnosis for this problem?
Can this problem be caused by one problem or is it more likely that I have two separate problems.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Richard
Student Mechanical Engineering
The Netherlands