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noise at low revs or when taking off in 80 series gxl diesel

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noise at low revs or when taking off in 80 series gxl diesel

Post by lewy »

Hi all. Just wondering if anyone out there knows what the noise is from the front end of the gxl landcruiser when at low revs or when taking off. I've heard other gxl cruisers make this noise too. Its a 80 series 1994
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Post by Shadow »

my brothers 100 series turbo diesel makes a rattly noise at take off

(both my brothers do) and they have since new, theyre gxl's.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

Could you explain the noise.?
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Post by mud4b »

mine has this too..

i think it is the seperation between front and rear drive...

eg the rear trying to catch up with the front.

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Post by lewy »

its like a rattely noise
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Post by runnin4life »

could it also be described as a gear chatter/gear grinding kinda noise????
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Post by udm »

mud4b wrote:will let you knoe if the part time conversion fixes it.. doing it this weekend.
the conversion doesn't fix it. ;)

Btw, i have just been playing around with the idle adjuster, allowing revs get lower than 650rpm and I got the damn rattle, neutral and clutch in or out, and the rattle apeared to be coming from the clutch at lower than normal revs, a quick throttle hit would fix it. (Did this make any sense to you :?: )

I always though it was gear chatter at transfer.

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Post by RV80 »

udm wrote:the rattle apeared to be coming from the clutch at lower than normal revs
Clutch throw out bearing maybe?
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Post by udm »

RV wrote:
udm wrote:the rattle apeared to be coming from the clutch at lower than normal revs
Clutch throw out bearing maybe?
It's all new, and it has always done it, the other car does it aswell.
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Post by bazzle »

Just diesel harmonic vibration thru driveline?
Common on Nissan 4.2s at low revs.

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Post by udm »

bazzle wrote:Just diesel harmonic vibration thru driveline?
Common on Nissan 4.2s at low revs.

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Yep, heard it on plenty gq's aswell
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