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A new clunk, clunk noise

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A new clunk, clunk noise

Post by Glennb »

God Im having some bad luck lately :cry:
Was pushing through some snow on the weekend up at mt Skene(not that there was much) and I got stuck. I got pulled out and off I went on my way when I started hearing this clunk clunk noise, Not continuesly at this stage. I thought it was just the suspension settling down.
This noise happens all the time now and in all 4wd modes , and has to be under load , its a clunk clunk noise and gets faster when u pick up speed. It does sound like its comming from the transfer case.
Any Ideas what it could be :?:

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Post by Miyagi »

man you're having some bad luck. what did you do, run over a nun or something? :)
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Post by Hekta »

Hrm I was gunna say a CV, but if it sounds like it's coming from the transfer case then I dunno.
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Post by Glennb »

Im preying its the reco CV, it will be under warranty.But I dont think so its more of a clunk than a click.

But to rub salt into my wounds I thought I would check the front diff to see if there was any metal shavings in the oil(nothing) but what I also found was engine oil all over the front diff :cry: think it might be leaking through the sump gasket( I think that was it is) at the front.
is that easy to fix?

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Post by Glennb »

Its the chain sliping :x :x :x in the transfer case $650 for just the chain :x :x
And for my oil leak they have to take off the front of the engine to get to it.
So were am I at
$700 for the aircon compressor
$400 for oil leak
$1200+ for chain, transfer case

I new 4wding wasnt a cheap hobby but $2.5k+ in just 2 weeks :cry:
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Post by J Top »

How much for a used chain ?.
I have a broken transfer here from a gen 2, the rear UJ failed and threw the shaft, smashing the out put housing and snapping the output shaft.
The chain is free if you pay freight, I dont know if the manual has specs for measuring the chain for wear out of the box.
I think you might be able to replace the chain in place, ask Frank, get a mate who's mechanical to come round and give you a hand.
You only need the chain for 4WD so it's not urgent, and its winter so the air cond can wait, I have bought used pumps for $50, might be worth a try.
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Post by Glennb »

Cheers Jtop, Ive had the aircon fixed already but I will hold off getting it regased and stuff. Ive PM Frank as he may have an option for me.
But didnt think of a used chain??food for thought.
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Post by Cooee »

swbpajero wrote:Its the chain sliping :x :x :x in the transfer case $650 for just the chain :x :x
And for my oil leak they have to take off the front of the engine to get to it.
So were am I at
$700 for the aircon compressor
$400 for oil leak
$1200+ for chain, transfer case

I new 4wding wasnt a cheap hobby but $2.5k+ in just 2 weeks :cry:
Sorry for the wine ;)


:shock: :shock:

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Post by Glennb »

Welcom Brett , Im looking at it as a possitive and getting other things done at the same time while parts are off the car.
ie Getting timing belt done and Im just going to hunt down a second hand transfer case. So no 4wdring till I find 1. At least I can drive the car around.
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Post by Cooee »

Very true, at least you can drive it around. :cool:

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