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trooper1212

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9,457 posts

275 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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I've got a wierd knocking noise coming from the rear of the Cerb, kinda sounds like 2 snooker balls knocking together, it only appears to happen when I take my foot off the throttle and increases in time with the wheel rotation.

It doesn't happen when i'm accelerating or holding a constant throttle, only when I lift off, it still happens when i'm braking do it's not the brake pads clattering.
I've checked the wheels and they aren't falling off either and couldn't feel anything enbedded in any of the tyres.

Diff or driveshaft is my thought, does this sound reasonable? If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...


andy4200

5,117 posts

296 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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trooper1212 said:
If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...




sorry, can't help but that is a brilliant comment.

SXS 

2,068 posts

263 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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When you go round bends at speed, does the 'clanking' sound worse? If so, then its the diff IMO...
If its just a steady clanking no matter what you're doing, then it could just be a simple thing, like everything but the diff... hope I helped (I aint no joolz )

trooper1212

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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andy4200 said:

trooper1212 said:
If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...





sorry, can't help but that is a brilliant comment.


trooper1212

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Monday 4th October 2004
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SXS said:
When you go round bends at speed, does the 'clanking' sound worse? If so, then its the diff IMO...


Not so as I noticed, the clanking got worse with speed but not with direction changes. It just suddenly started happening on the way home tonight.

19560

14,185 posts

281 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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IMHO it sounds like it could well be UJs - not a big bad job on most TVRs but I may well be wrong with the Cerb reading this forum - hope not though. It's the lifting the foot off the throttle that is a classic symptom of UJs failing.

trooper1212

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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...and after 5 miles this morning, the clanking stopped completely.

A little weird.

jamster

488 posts

271 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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trooper1212 said:
I've got a wierd knocking noise coming from the rear of the Cerb, kinda sounds like 2 snooker balls knocking together, it only appears to happen when I take my foot off the throttle and increases in time with the wheel rotation.

It doesn't happen when i'm accelerating or holding a constant throttle, only when I lift off, it still happens when i'm braking do it's not the brake pads clattering.
I've checked the wheels and they aren't falling off either and couldn't feel anything enbedded in any of the tyres.

Diff or driveshaft is my thought, does this sound reasonable? If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...




exhaust knocking on heat shield or undercarriage protector. Clearances are in mm's!!! Mine does something very similar. Gettin fixed next week at service :-)

trooper1212

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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jamster said:

trooper1212 said:
I've got a wierd knocking noise coming from the rear of the Cerb, kinda sounds like 2 snooker balls knocking together, it only appears to happen when I take my foot off the throttle and increases in time with the wheel rotation.

It doesn't happen when i'm accelerating or holding a constant throttle, only when I lift off, it still happens when i'm braking do it's not the brake pads clattering.
I've checked the wheels and they aren't falling off either and couldn't feel anything enbedded in any of the tyres.

Diff or driveshaft is my thought, does this sound reasonable? If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...





exhaust knocking on heat shield or undercarriage protector. Clearances are in mm's!!! Mine does something very similar. Gettin fixed next week at service :-)


Nah, I've got that too This was rythmic in tune with wheel rotation and didn't sound as tinny as the exhaust rattle.

Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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I had similar, I changed the CV joints which cured the problem.

Not a difficult job, so hope your problem is as easy.

Julian

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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trooper1212 said:
If it is I'm assuming being it's a Cerbera that the parts are cheap and easy to fit at home...



Oh if you name's Joolz...

trooper1212

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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...and again on the half hour drive home no noise. Would the CV joints or UJ have intermittent symptoms?

t8rus

210 posts

282 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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check the rubber gators on the drive shafts, if they have split and the joint has run dry you may well get this sound, ive had this happen before on a ford, if so a temp fix is to re pack them with grease to get rid of the noise

Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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trooper1212 said:
...and again on the half hour drive home no noise. Would the CV joints or UJ have intermittent symptoms?


Nope mine was constant, worse going round corners. My gaiters were shot

trooper1212

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9,457 posts

275 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Well, I found out what the noise was...

The left rear driveshaft has five bolts connecting it to the diff where there should be six, and one of them was hanging half out.

I'll add "check the diff bolts" to the list of weekly tasks

carl_w

10,447 posts

281 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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trooper1212 said:
...and after 5 miles this morning, the clanking stopped completely.
Must be OK now, then