Weird clanking noise...
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Weird clanking noise...
Hi All!
I was wondering if anyone can help me... I've got a 1958 Morris 1000 and yesterday it started making the most god-awful noise, a rhythmic metallic clanking emanating from just under the front seats. It is rhythmic, but not evenly spaced, if that makes sense, more of a pattern to the noise rather than a continuing beat. It doesn't make the noise in reverse, or when the car is just rolling without acceleration. It only makes it when I push the accelerator pedal, but it doesn't matter whether I push it hard or soft.
There's nothing dragging on the ground or hanging down, or out of place as far as I can see.
I'm going to top up the gearbox oil in the faint hope that that's it. But my dad reckons it might be a bearing going. Does anyone have any other ideas please?
Thanks!
Nell.
I was wondering if anyone can help me... I've got a 1958 Morris 1000 and yesterday it started making the most god-awful noise, a rhythmic metallic clanking emanating from just under the front seats. It is rhythmic, but not evenly spaced, if that makes sense, more of a pattern to the noise rather than a continuing beat. It doesn't make the noise in reverse, or when the car is just rolling without acceleration. It only makes it when I push the accelerator pedal, but it doesn't matter whether I push it hard or soft.
There's nothing dragging on the ground or hanging down, or out of place as far as I can see.
I'm going to top up the gearbox oil in the faint hope that that's it. But my dad reckons it might be a bearing going. Does anyone have any other ideas please?
Thanks!
Nell.
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bash the exhaust with your hand and see if you can create the noise.........wheel bearings sound like a huuuuuuuuummmmmmmmm and tend to get louder has you get faster.....its faint when it 1st starts to wear then gets louder over time,jack each wheel and grab the top and bottom of the tyre and rock it and if their is play then the wheel bearing is gone or lose also spin the wheels some times you can create the noise if they have gone but generally if they are just started to go its harder to hear it

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Yes, l;ikely to be the exhaust banging on the centre cross member under
certain conditions. Since it appeared suddenly then you should check the top engine steady which connects from the rear cylinder head stud
to a bracket under the battery box. This bracket quite often fractures
allowing the engine to rock more than normal. If that is not the culprit
then you may have to slacken the exhaust to manifold clamp bolts(2),wedge something between the exhaust and the cross member and agitate the exhaust to let it settle and then reclamp the bolts.
certain conditions. Since it appeared suddenly then you should check the top engine steady which connects from the rear cylinder head stud
to a bracket under the battery box. This bracket quite often fractures
allowing the engine to rock more than normal. If that is not the culprit
then you may have to slacken the exhaust to manifold clamp bolts(2),wedge something between the exhaust and the cross member and agitate the exhaust to let it settle and then reclamp the bolts.
Willie
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Re: Weird clanking noise...
Hi NellieNellie wrote:Hi All!
I was wondering if anyone can help me... I've got a 1958 Morris 1000 and yesterday it started making the most god-awful noise, a rhythmic metallic clanking emanating from just under the front seats. It is rhythmic, but not evenly spaced, if that makes sense, more of a pattern to the noise rather than a continuing beat. It doesn't make the noise in reverse, or when the car is just rolling without acceleration. It only makes it when I push the accelerator pedal, but it doesn't matter whether I push it hard or soft.
There's nothing dragging on the ground or hanging down, or out of place as far as I can see.
I'm going to top up the gearbox oil in the faint hope that that's it. But my dad reckons it might be a bearing going. Does anyone have any other ideas please?
Thanks!
Nell.
I had the same problem some time ago. I thourgt the problem was a worn u-joint in the prop shaft. The problem was a broken gearbox mounting rubber, so chek that out. If this is broken the propshaft hits the floor when you drive / accelerate, but in reverse it does not make any noise.
Regards
Svantemann
Denmark