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A new knocking...
Hi there,
Having recently replaced my prop shaft following worn UJ's, a knocking noise has developed.
It is a loud knock or 'clunk', that happens predominately when changing up a gear. Occasionally it also occurs when accelerating sharply, though generally it is only when changing up.
It happens ever so slightly after changing gear, rather than during or directly after engaging the gear.
Thinking about it leads me to think it might be a worn diff, and the knock is caused by backlash in the diff. Though sometimes it sounds like it doesn't come from the back, and I'm thinking perhaps it could be a knock in the gearbox, the vibrations/sound of which are getting conveyed up the prop and sounding from the rear.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
George
Having recently replaced my prop shaft following worn UJ's, a knocking noise has developed.
It is a loud knock or 'clunk', that happens predominately when changing up a gear. Occasionally it also occurs when accelerating sharply, though generally it is only when changing up.
It happens ever so slightly after changing gear, rather than during or directly after engaging the gear.
Thinking about it leads me to think it might be a worn diff, and the knock is caused by backlash in the diff. Though sometimes it sounds like it doesn't come from the back, and I'm thinking perhaps it could be a knock in the gearbox, the vibrations/sound of which are getting conveyed up the prop and sounding from the rear.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
George
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The prop shaft bolts are all nipped up good and tight...
There was a knocking before prop replacement but, it was a different one... it was basically from play in the UJ's causing a speed related knocking, this is definitely a different one (unfortunately!)
There was a knocking before prop replacement but, it was a different one... it was basically from play in the UJ's causing a speed related knocking, this is definitely a different one (unfortunately!)
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ssnjimb: No vibration at all really, other than at very high revs in 4th...
BM: The UJs are all fine... I bought a second hand prop after finding it literally IMPOSSIBLE to replace the UJ's in my old prop, and all the UJ's have no play. One is slightly stiff on one of the axis but not drastically.
BM: The UJs are all fine... I bought a second hand prop after finding it literally IMPOSSIBLE to replace the UJ's in my old prop, and all the UJ's have no play. One is slightly stiff on one of the axis but not drastically.
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stiffness in the uj's can cause the symptoms you describe there should be no stiffness at all. have you worked it in with lots of grease
Jamie
Jamie
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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Yeah, have given it a very good greasing, I suppose it is worth unbolting it from the diff flange and then seeing if the stiffness has gone with the grease worked in.
So neither of you think it could be the gearbox or diff?
Thanks for the comments thusfar
So neither of you think it could be the gearbox or diff?
Thanks for the comments thusfar
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My diff only knocks when i engage second when slowing down to quickly select first.
Now i may have a worn diff but when i sharply release the throttle and slap it back on again the diff is really jumpy and knocky
When moving along its fine and smooth with a gentle wine
Jamie
Now i may have a worn diff but when i sharply release the throttle and slap it back on again the diff is really jumpy and knocky
When moving along its fine and smooth with a gentle wine
Jamie
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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