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Old 03-12-09, 12:12 AM
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TX steering/suspension noise

I would ask this in the 1st gen section,but since i'm a post newb,i'll just post it here.

First of all i have a 1985 RX7 GSL (from what i can tell)

I have been having intermittent noises here lately in the form of steering/suspension parts touching something motor wise,i know this because when the noise starts it goes with the rev's.But i am only getting the noise when i'm turning,more so (if not always) when i turn left.

Oh and another bit of info,it usually starts making the noise after hard driving(corners and such)

Please help guys I'm not used to this steering setup,so i wouldn't know the first place to start looking

Thanks for any helpful info in advance
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Is it a grinding noise or squeek?
Old 03-12-09, 11:19 AM
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well out of those 2 choices it's more of a grinding noise,and it goes with the engine rev's.i hope that it helps any.
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