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My 1991 just has some gear train noise that sounds almost like a whooshing sound up behind the radio when driving. With the relatively square cut gears and the cavity just above the tranny getting some sound into the hollow behind and below the radio it just gets transmitted a little. I can put microfiber folded cloths up on the center console and up the dash slightly and cut it to 1/3 of the noise but I changed fluid when I got it, made sure it shifted smoothly with good synchro, etc. and have now decided I like the sound. I even when I redid the radio put some interior insulation in on the plastic dash support pieces. Sound still there. I think it's pretty endemic in them with these transmissions as far as I can tell. No fluid leaks, no shift issues, clutch works well, all gears go up and down smoothly and car runs like a scalded dog so I quit worrying about it. I drive it with the targa top in the back and off anyway so when I get going a bit you don't hear much anyway...there's a fair amount of wind noise when you slip into three digits pushing it up the on ramp...
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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The early "Black Tag" ZF6's are noisy, it's because of the straight cut gears as mentioned earlier by Paul.
My original Black Tag ZF6 in my '90 used to almost sound like a turbo charger in first and second gear at WOT. I wound up replacing it at the early age of 10k miles because of 2nd and 3rd gear synchro problems. Seems the previous owner or someone in his employ liked to practice their speed shifting and wasn't as good as they thought they were. The very first time I tried to speed shift at WOT into second I heard the most terrible grinding you can imagine. I actually found a '95 Blue Tag ZF6 for cheaper than it would have cost to box up my '90 Black Tag and ship it to the ZF Doc for repairs. The Blue Tag ZF6 is much quieter than the old Black Tag. Hardly any gear noise at all. My advice is to wind up the car in first gear to say 7500rpms and slip it into second and side-step the clutch. If it don't grind, you are good to go. ;-) 'Crabs Last edited by tccrab; 07-25-2013 at 08:17 AM. |
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A few years back I needed A tranny so I bought A reman blue tag from A dealer for I think $1100.I installed it and the first thing I noticed was A whine from the input shaft bearing,I ended up returning it to the dealer.A couple of months later I get A call from the same dealer saying that they are selling it to A scrap guy and if I wanted to buy it from him,so I agreed to purchase it for $250.00 I bring to the shop knowing that this transmission made noise I disassemble it and found that cluster gears where burnt/dark as if it overheated and the other thing I didn't like about it were the gears and how the meshed. So I changed out the cluster gears and different transmission housings same bearings though. So if you take out the transmission check out the gears and the cluster gears. AL |
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![]() ![]() The whining when in gears 1 thru 4 is related to the fact that the gears are straight cut vs beveled. However my black tag zf6's gears noise ( whine) decreases as you go up thru the gears, 1st being the loudest for sure. I'm not sure why that is but I suspect that rotating speed of the next 3 gears being less has something to do with it?? But it is noisy! Plus 1st is something like 3.59(?) so it spins quite fast. Remember our transmissions were actually truck transmissions ( 5 spds to start with, where they added 6th & reverse in the extra case behind the main case ) so I should think that less attention was paid to acoustics being that it was intended for truck usage? I have 66k on mine and the noise is the same now as the day I got the car, second owner at 7400 miles. At issue with using a zf6 is that it was designed to be in a truck. Lower operating rpms. GM didn't have a manual trans division any longer so they had to go out side to get a trans that would survive the T/Q from both small blocks. I can tell you for a fact that if you go thru a series of Esses up above 5k rpms in 2nd or 3rd for a long enough distance the whine is as loud in those gears as it is in 1st at say 20 mph in my car anyway. At above 6K rpms it absolutely sounds like a turbine. I have a 'test place' with about 10 or 12 Esses that I like to do in 2nd @ 6.8k and the sound is sublime! Just keep an eagle eye on the first three gauges; the first two being of extreme importance. ![]() One other note I would add as a fwiw. I change the Castrol every year or at 9k miles which ever come first. ZFDoc has the results of a test of the TWS Castrol vs I think GM fluid on his site. At about 12k miles the Castrol is down to about 38% lubricity remaining, the GM stuff was even less! That's why I do the yearly or 9k....okay I am somewhat abusive to my equipment, so I take out an insurance policy. ![]() ![]() Tom
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I guess I'll repeat what has been repeated 5 or so times.
The early ZF6 (so called black label) were noisier. Some gears were cut differently, it was based on a truck tranny. The early ZF6s handled more torque than the later "blue label" ones. etc etc. I noticed discoloration on gears when I rebuilt mine when replacing the 3rd syncro but then I noticed everything was discolored as well. There is "noise" then there is "noise". As the early ZF6s wear they get much louder. The initial noise, while noticeable, is not deafening so as to impede hearing the song of the LT5. At some point it does. wow $250 for a ZF6 with whine. score.
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Just a quick update, at the suggestion of gbrtng I took the car to Corey Henderson who's only about 20 to 25 miles from me. He drove the car and said the noise is perfectly normal, and the car is 100%. That's a class act, you know you've found an honest tech when he tells you he doesn't want any of your money.
I'm going to let him do some preventive stuff like injectors & coils, but other than that the car is great. Thanks for all the input. |
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Yet another example that "The Brotherhood of the Beast" is alive and well.
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