1998 regal ls noise on right turn 92k 3.8L

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SSWITLYK
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making a right turn while in motion i get a metallic scraping sound. if i turn the motor off in the turn the sound goes away. straight and to the left no noises. stationary at idle no noise either way. mechanic thinks its either the harmonic balancer or the lower motor mount. thank you
Dec 18, 2006 at 12:32 PM
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2CARPRO JACK
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Sounds to me like the l/f wheel bearing.In a right turn all the load is placed on the outside wheel.The engine running is the only part that sounds strange.
Dec 18, 2006 at 5:35 PM
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[quote:4fa2654971="2CarPro Jack"]Sounds to me like the l/f wheel bearing.In a right turn all the load is placed on the outside wheel.The engine running is the only part that sounds strange.[/quote:4fa2654971][quote:4fa2654971]another mechanic suggested a problem with the rack and pinion since it only happens on right turns with motor running.and the noise is coming from the passenger side [/quote:4fa2654971]
Dec 19, 2006 at 11:17 AM
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hmmm. yeah the engine running or not it should still make the noise. i would also look at the front brakes. make sure the wear indicators on the pads are not rubbing on the rotor. if so, replace the pads. also make sure the backing plate isn't rubbing against the rotor. hope this is helpful :)
Dec 19, 2006 at 11:49 AM
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[quote:6e7c94c25a="bootdog"]hmmm. yeah the engine running or not it should still make the noise. i would also look at the front brakes. make sure the wear indicators on the pads are not rubbing on the rotor. if so, replace the pads. also make sure the backing plate isn't rubbing against the rotor. hope this is helpful :)[/quote:6e7c94c25a] I replaced the rotors and pads 2 months ago and I rechecked to make sure nothing is rubbing. thanks
Dec 21, 2006 at 1:48 PM
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check your right stabilizer link,
check also the top of the right spring is an insulator, it may wear out.
Dec 23, 2006 at 10:47 AM
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[quote:dc880a5c74="mathiaso"]check your right stabilizer link,
check also the top of the right spring is an insulator, it may wear out.[/quote:dc880a5c74]checked link and insulator both ok. noise only there when the engine is running. thanks
Dec 28, 2006 at 11:54 AM