Noisy Jaguar Diffs
Discussion
Kitcarman, I'm impressed, yes it is a SRV12 and this forum could prevent me from ever getting any work done again!
I would appreciate any tips you have. I'm not about to rebuild the car as its fundamentally ok but as I intend to use it fairly often it would be worth knowing what can be done. Depending on the complexity I'll plan to do when it's convenient.
I appreciate your help.
I would appreciate any tips you have. I'm not about to rebuild the car as its fundamentally ok but as I intend to use it fairly often it would be worth knowing what can be done. Depending on the complexity I'll plan to do when it's convenient.
I appreciate your help.
Looks like I'm discussing a well known kitcar "feature". A whine is a good description but the resonance is harsh. On a reasonable road at 60 or 70 I can find a clear zone when everything appears calm but once you slow down or accelerate you get the whine, as the diff appears to take the strain and spin-up. If I understand it I can live with it, I just thought there might be a trick to improving the situation.
Thanks for everyones comments.
Thanks for everyones comments.
Wag,
Did anyone welcome you on board. If not WELCOME!
The simplest, most economic and most effective solution is. . . .
. . . .sorry I can’t go there .
The next thing is to squirt the chassis and roll bar tubes with expanding foam. It stops the sound reverberating.
To stop the up your arse, you need to remove the diff and place a rubber gasket between it and the chassis. You also have to sleeve the mounting bolts and ENSURE they’re anti-vibration ‘wired’ ‘cos the rubber will encourage them to work loose.
It must be much worse in a saloon as it’s noticeably louder in a convertible with the roof up. I’d therefore ensure you’ve got oodles of internal sound deadening felt every where you can put it.
Finally, you need a damn good music system. Never mind the tone, what you want is 400 watts and 18” speakers.
Good luck.
Den
Did anyone welcome you on board. If not WELCOME!
The simplest, most economic and most effective solution is. . . .
. . . .sorry I can’t go there .
The next thing is to squirt the chassis and roll bar tubes with expanding foam. It stops the sound reverberating.
To stop the up your arse, you need to remove the diff and place a rubber gasket between it and the chassis. You also have to sleeve the mounting bolts and ENSURE they’re anti-vibration ‘wired’ ‘cos the rubber will encourage them to work loose.
It must be much worse in a saloon as it’s noticeably louder in a convertible with the roof up. I’d therefore ensure you’ve got oodles of internal sound deadening felt every where you can put it.
Finally, you need a damn good music system. Never mind the tone, what you want is 400 watts and 18” speakers.
Good luck.
Den
......and ear plugs.
Thanks Den, and everyone who joined in. I'll do exactly that and post the results in due course. I'm pleased to have discovered such a great pool of knowledge from fellow enthusiasts. Do your wife’s, girlfriends, family and friends all think your mad. Mine do!
Cheers.
Thanks Den, and everyone who joined in. I'll do exactly that and post the results in due course. I'm pleased to have discovered such a great pool of knowledge from fellow enthusiasts. Do your wife’s, girlfriends, family and friends all think your mad. Mine do!
Cheers.
Wag said:
......and ear plugs.
Do your wife’s, girlfriends, family and friends all think your mad. Mine do!
Cheers.
Wag,
The place I wouldn’t go. . .well I’ve relented. Sawdust in the oil works wonders.
Ear plugs. . . Emmm. . . For the diff noise or that from Mrs Wag?
Yes, they all think we’re mad. Look at the problems some lads have got – just to get to Exeter.
Den
gdr said:
I'd avoid any rubber between diff and chassis though, since the Jag diff carries all the rear suspension loads and any flex could alter handling especially if your kit does not use the Jag trailing arms.
On the XJ & XJS the subframe provides the isolation of diff from body.
The rubber that Roadcraft used was quite hard, and the SR V12 does employ trailing arms, but not those from Jag (awful looking things anyway).
Den.
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