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diff, tailshaft noise. 87 lux

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diff, tailshaft noise. 87 lux

Post by Sparra »

ive just bought a 87 lux, with a 2.4TD surf engine. the rear diff and tailshaft make a weird clunky noise when taken off from traffic lights etc. any ideas?
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Post by ToNkA »

Centre Bearing.
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Post by Andrew_C »

Loose tailshaft bolts, Uni's ????,
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Post by Sparra »

i had a feeling it may have been the uni's. but i wasn't sure
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Post by Sparra »

centre bearing??????? :?:
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Post by MUSS »

if there is whinging comin from ya diff itll probably be your pinion bearing check it out asap
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Post by hypo »

Sparra wrote:centre bearing??????? :?:


is the bearing halfway down the tailshaft that bolts 2 the horse collar
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Post by killalux »

i would say it is the uni's, mine was clunking when taking off at lights before i replaced unis.
i good way to tell is to grab the tailshaft and turn it by hand backwards and forwards and see if there is any movement in the unis.
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Post by Sparra »

thanx. i''ll goen susit out :D
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Post by ToNkA »

Mine did this like 2 weeks ago.

One of the uni's has seized and inturn chewed up the centre bearing which was doing nothing at all (Good 3 inches of play in it). Changed the Uni and the centre bearing and hey presto the clunking etc has gone.

Grab the tail shaft near the Centre bearing and shake it. Is there a heap of play, if there is the bearing needs to be replaced. It comes as a whole unit and just bolts in.
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Post by Webbie »

Had a similer sound it turned out to be busted teeth on the pinion :roll:
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Post by ToNkA »

gtwebbie wrote:Had a similer sound it turned out to be busted teeth on the pinion :roll:


I only just had my diffs rebuilt so I was pretty sure it wasn't them!

Still a worry though!
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Post by bubs »

gtwebbie wrote:Had a similer sound it turned out to be busted teeth on the pinion :roll:


the only time i have had a clunky noise was when the pinon nut let loose and drove the pinon gear into the carrier of the diff :D
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