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Interesting sound on decel.


Pomorza

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Hey guys

I'm leaving my Z in storage for three weeks as I go visit family in Florida. A few days ago I noticed a rather interesting sound while decelerating, at speeds under 10mph. (I'm guessing like 2-5). The best way I can describe it is it literally sounds like a wobble sound coming from the rear passenger's side.

For investigation purposes I lifted the rear of the car off the ground. (placed the jack under the pumpkin) and span the wheels to see what I would find. Found that the rear passenger's side tire will slow to a stop about 3/4 of the way around. (so like 270 degrees). I don't know if it's the brakes rubbing or maybe a bad bearing (I didn't really have time to investigate more).

Does anyone have an idea? Noticed the topic about rear brakes before posting this, is that a possibility?

Jan

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I had a similar case once, turned out to be the rear drum pad was stuck. Also, did you check your parking brake on that side?

Ah dam no I did not. I'm going to pull the drum off when I get back from my family visit. But wouldn't the parking brake hold the wheel constantly and not just at one section of the wheel? Same with the shoe?

Jan

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On second thought, yeah you are right about the parking brake. It would probably hold the wheel constantly, and you wouldn't be able to accelerate easily.

A good test to see if it is the drum is let the clutch off slightly without stepping on the accelerator to see if there is any resistance or premature stalling. I think someone in the previous thread had mentioned trying that.

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  • 1 month later...

Ya it sounds like something hanging in the drum. I'd take it off and take a look it could be several things even brake dust catching the drum. The worse things you might find is a warped drum or a bad slave which by how you described it is very unlikely. Also check the e-brake cables and make sure they are full releasing. If you find a broken spring or something else get a brake drum hardware kit they are not that bad in price and good insurance for years of service.

By the way the wheel rolled smoothly when you turned it? I was thinking about the wheel bearing when typing this, but you would have problems at higher speeds, not like you described.

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