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posted on 8/12/06 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
Noise from a quaife reverse.

Have been told that using reverse on my quaife box should be noisy (sounds like someone on speed loudly hitting the bottom of the metal bodywork/chassis with a hammer) because of the shape of the gears.

Is this true?

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posted on 8/12/06 at 10:21 AM Reply With Quote
certainly is the nice quite ones are the allens r and d boxes never used one myself as £1400 but they do hold the record for fastest speed in reverse somthing like 100mph

forgot to add
do a search on here you will find it often talked about the sound of clunking / nocking, if i didnt live in such a hilly area i wouldnt have one but at £700 pounds its the cheapest / easiest way of a high torque reverse unit

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posted on 8/12/06 at 04:24 PM Reply With Quote
If they are straight cut, then expect a whole load of extra noise. Although it will let ever know when you're winding it up!





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posted on 8/12/06 at 05:56 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by DIY Si
Although it will let ever know when you're winding it up!


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posted on 10/12/06 at 06:04 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers
been away for w/e so couldn't get back to you sooner. Does the noise do any damage, the knocking is really loud? ie do the boxes last very long, or are they easily fixed?
Excuse my ignorance, if anyone ever wants to know anything about, errr, woodwork then I'll be right there to help.

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posted on 10/12/06 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
No harm will be done, it's just that straight cut gears make a lot of noise. Helical gears are quieter, but weaker due to the sideloads imposed by the design. Instead of having gears that are mostly meshed all the time and don't "slap" against each other, the straight edges have a slight clearance which disappears under load. They can be loud, but you will like the noise! It's a high (ish) pitched whine when under load and they will chatter when cruising as you come on\off the power.





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posted on 10/12/06 at 08:42 PM Reply With Quote
It should sound a little like this





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posted on 10/12/06 at 11:26 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by DIY Si
It should sound a little like this


I love that sound, you know you are in a proper car when the gearbox sounds like that.





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posted on 11/12/06 at 01:30 PM Reply With Quote
Weird, I replyd to this but it seems to have been removed?
Anyway, thanks for the details on the gears and the tunes. There is definitely something amiss as it really does sound like something hitting the metalwork.
It is off the road at the mo so can't check it yet, there were more urgent things that need attention. Will let you know. Thanks again.
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posted on 11/12/06 at 08:39 PM Reply With Quote
Have you checked that all the mounting bolts are done up properly? IE is something a bit loose and hitting things? If your not sure, look for shiny patches on the tin work which should show up anything rubbing.





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