Hey Rob,
I do remember your fried torque tube. Mine is more of a whirring sound
compared to the "ball bearings in a blender" sound that I remembered your
shark making. So does the $900 include parts?
-Adam
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----- Original Message -----
From: <huntnphool@...>
To: <PacNW928@...>
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [PacNW928] Whirring Noise - And the winner is!
Adam,
If you remember, my tube went out last summer. I tried to do it myself but
found it very difficult without a lift. The problem is that the rear end
must
come out, and to do this you need to support the car in the air, with the
axle free to role away. I could not find a secure way to this without
worrying about the car falling off the stands. For me it was worth paying
the
$900.00 or so to have it done. If you decide this is a better option,
Denny
Akers at Akers Foreign Auto in Seattle, does great work. I highly
recommend
him. They did mine in a day. They also replaced the front and rear
bearings
and serviced the trany at the same time, which I also recommend.
Rob Fossett
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