In a message dated 96-09-19 15:30:52 EDT, hotratz@aone.com (Rowe-Uhlig) writes: >We're new to the list, so please forgive if this, or something similar, >has been discussed recently. Not being the in-house mechanic myself, >and the guy with the title having no clue (and being out of town), >thought I might see if someone here could give some assistance. > >We have a 1971 bus. Last week it made a screeching noise in the rear Just a guess here, but my '71 made similar sounds and it turned out to be the CV joints, you'll know if this is it because it gets worse...Buy an "Idiot's Guide" by John Muir at your local bookstore and dive in...it's not too hard a job to do....or an alternate source is to look up articles by Bob Hoover, his sermons are available at Richard Kurts home page and I'll bet there might be one on this subject.. maybe someone can post the exact address for you or use a search engine, it's called the Old Bus Page.......PINK>
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