1977 Questions for all other cars Rear end

Tiny
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  • 1977 ALL OTHER MAKES ALL OTHER MODELS
  • 4 CYL
  • 2WD
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  • 50,000 MILES
I have a 77 Truimph spitfire that I have bought from a friend. 50,000 miles on it as of now. The car has not seen much use in the past 10 years. My question is, With the diffrenctail bolted to the frame and the car being so light and small, is it possible to hear the diffrential making a light noise at low RPM? I replaced the rear spring and the three univesal joints becouse they were sticking. Now that I have all running good. I hear the diffrential right behind me make a slight noise. It is not howling or grinding just sounds like gears going around on each other. Being from the old big car days I don't know if the rear end normally makes noise.
My Wife wants to take a few days and go away with it, but I am sheepish on having to walk.
Thursday, August 7th, 2008 AT 12:58 PM

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Tiny
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Slight whine on decell is very common. And a little on slight accel. You are right your ear is only couple feet away from diff. Drive and be happy. Remember any British is only a drive away from it's next breakdown.
That's why joining a car club is good safety in numbers.
Tally HO
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Thursday, August 7th, 2008 AT 1:07 PM

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