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Posted by: sb914 Jun 23 2019, 09:17 AM

So my car is making this droneing -grinding noise from the rear,started to click a little on take off which leads me to believe its a cv . But from what I’ve read,it could be the wheel bearing. I’ve read the cvs don’t make the grinding noise.When I looked I can see this grease-lube on the inside of my wheel even seeping from lug nuts.
I’ll pull the wheel and check it out but what do y’all gurus think? Attached Image

Posted by: sb914 Jun 23 2019, 09:17 AM

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Posted by: Superhawk996 Jun 23 2019, 04:42 PM

Clicking is usually a CV going bad.

Would be unusual for CV to get weeping out at the lug nuts. CV’s fling grease radially. Feel inside the trailing arm bore. If no grease is in there there it is likely a wheel bearing which will have a drone kind of noise.

Did you repack the wheel bearings? Too much lube in wheel bearing will weep like what I see on your wheel.

If you have both a click on take off and a drone at speed you may have multiple problems.

Another way to diagnose wheel bearing is whether the noise changes as you corner (1/4 G or less) which changes the wheel bearing load. Loading the bearing will usually make the drone louder but I’ve seen exceptions to that.

Posted by: 76-914 Jun 24 2019, 09:08 AM

A bad wheel bearing is going to be warmer than a good one. An IR thermometer or touching it well tell you if it's hot after a drive. The pattern of that leak is confusing. I'd expect to see the ones caused by rotation but not the wide splotch that runs perpendicular with the others? WTF.gif You're welcome to drive it over here and put it on the lift Eddy. beerchug.gif

Posted by: type2man Jun 24 2019, 09:00 PM

Rear wheel bearings on 914's are sealed, so the leak is obviously a cv going bad. Fix that first.....

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