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02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

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02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Hi all,

I have recently bought an 02 GU111 4.8 Auto Patrol.

It has a lovells 2" lift.

When Im slowing to a stop (well nearly stoppeed) theres a clunk from the rear.

It seems as though when braking, something moves, then pops backed when stopped.

SOMETIMES, if I brake really gently itll do it on take off..

Any ideas on what to check?

Thanks Shaun
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by GUtripper »

Upper control arms in the rear have worn bushes.
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

I did a bit of a experiment today.

When slowing down I put it into neutral, NO NOISE?????

Obviously the trans somewhere as mentioned above?

Any ideas??

Thansk again all....
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by GUtripper »

Ok, you thing it's trans related.
But my GU, and several others I know, have developed the same symptoms.

Ease off from a standing start, gentle on the throttle, somewhere between first and second there's a soft clunk.... You can feel it as much as hear it.

When slowing down gently, it's there again before coming to a stop.

Accelerate or decelerate hard, and it's not there? ( most of the time)

It's the diff rotating slightly under load, and a big chance it's upper control arm bushes.

In neutral, there's no load on the driveshaft transferring back to the diff housing.

I looked at output shaft,, uni's, tailshaft, everything I thought it was.
New arms fixed it.
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by nissannewby »

Theres plenty of blokes with the 4.8s with the same issue and has been recognised by nissan as a transmission design flaw, yes it can be your rear arms but it can also be other things think outside the square :)
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

GUtripper wrote:Ok, you thing it's trans related.
But my GU, and several others I know, have developed the same symptoms.

Ease off from a standing start, gentle on the throttle, somewhere between first and second there's a soft clunk.... You can feel it as much as hear it.

When slowing down gently, it's there again before coming to a stop.

Accelerate or decelerate hard, and it's not there? ( most of the time)

It's the diff rotating slightly under load, and a big chance it's upper control arm bushes.

In neutral, there's no load on the driveshaft transferring back to the diff housing.

I looked at output shaft,, uni's, tailshaft, everything I thought it was.
New arms fixed it.
Thanks mate,

I guess Ill need to get a suspension shop to check em out...

I dont think theres any DIY way to check them :-)
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by Judge »

shaun100 wrote:Hi all,

I have recently bought an 02 GU111 4.8 Auto Patrol.

It has a lovells 2" lift.

When Im slowing to a stop (well nearly stoppeed) theres a clunk from the rear.

It seems as though when braking, something moves, then pops backed when stopped.

SOMETIMES, if I brake really gently itll do it on take off..

Any ideas on what to check?

Thanks Shaun

Hay mate we have this problem all the time on any auto patrol etc, Who ever has been servicing this car has over greased the rear drive shaft !! does it feel like a clunk pushing from the rear as you pull up???? cheers Rick:)
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Judge wrote:
shaun100 wrote:Hi all,

I have recently bought an 02 GU111 4.8 Auto Patrol.

It has a lovells 2" lift.

When Im slowing to a stop (well nearly stoppeed) theres a clunk from the rear.

It seems as though when braking, something moves, then pops backed when stopped.

SOMETIMES, if I brake really gently itll do it on take off..

Any ideas on what to check?

Thanks Shaun
Hay mate we have this problem all the time on any auto patrol etc, Who ever has been servicing this car has over greased the rear drive shaft !! does it feel like a clunk pushing from the rear as you pull up???? cheers Rick:)
yep, certainly does.
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by turps »

shaun100 wrote:
Thanks mate,

I guess Ill need to get a suspension shop to check em out...

I dont think theres any DIY way to check them :-)
Easy to check. Get some one to sit in the drivers seat, foot on brake. And get them to change between D and R.
While you are lying down infront of the back wheels looking up at the top trailing arms on the rear suspension. On my SWB GQ it was very easy to see them moving. Might need a torch.
And as long as you dont have a after market aux fuel tank, there very easy to take out and reinstall. Just only do one at a time.
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Well,

I went to 2 suspension places today and they completely checked it over. Nothing to be found, all good.

Any ideas from here???

Someone mentioned an additive for the trans, anyone know what one to use????

Thanks
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by Judge »

Hello, If you know someone with the same drive line in there truck swap tailshafts over because that is what your problem is to much grease !!!!!!!! in your drive shaft cheers Rick.
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Hi Rick,

I dont know anyone however Im keen to pull it out and get the grease out of it and start again. Any ideas if this can be done?

Cheers
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by Judge »

Hello at work we have had to send them away !!!! to Gibbs trucks they pull them apart clean them up and rebalance them cheers
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Ok, need more help before I set fire to this car.

I have now replaced upper control arms, any more ideas...PLEASE!!!!!

Cheers
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

Oh yeah,

And it doesnt seem to do it if I stop using the handbrake rather than footbrake??

Thanks
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by christo400 »

I have had the same prob it turned out to be the rear diff oil, causing the LSD to suddenly "release". the fix was an additive to smooth up the friction discs the product i used was from holden ask for LSD oil additive it wont hurt the LSD . This is only if you dont already have a locker! ( could be a good time to fit a locker )!!
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by shaun100 »

christo400 wrote:I have had the same prob it turned out to be the rear diff oil, causing the LSD to suddenly "release". the fix was an additive to smooth up the friction discs the product i used was from holden ask for LSD oil additive it wont hurt the LSD . This is only if you dont already have a locker! ( could be a good time to fit a locker )!!
I have recently changed the diff oil to a penrite LSD oil, no change to clunk. I wounder what effect it would have if I banged in some additive also.......
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Re: 02 GU patrol - Clunk in rear??

Post by christo400 »

shaun100 wrote:
christo400 wrote:I have had the same prob it turned out to be the rear diff oil, causing the LSD to suddenly "release". the fix was an additive to smooth up the friction discs the product i used was from holden ask for LSD oil additive it wont hurt the LSD . This is only if you dont already have a locker! ( could be a good time to fit a locker )!!
I have recently changed the diff oil to a penrite LSD oil, no change to clunk. I wounder what effect it would have if I banged in some additive also.......
What brand of oil was in the diff before you changed it ? only that if it was penrite changing the oil changes nothing ! just a thought .
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