diff knock and whine
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haircutmike said:
Clive.
If you have any play at all in the diff mount you will have an almighty clonking.
This mount has to be torqued to about 56 ft lbs, I took drastic action and all clonking solved!
As to the whine, mine has a minor whine that hasn't changed for 3 years, maybe tadts!
Picked up a used diff today, thanks Tim hope you had a good day at the races..If you have any play at all in the diff mount you will have an almighty clonking.
This mount has to be torqued to about 56 ft lbs, I took drastic action and all clonking solved!
As to the whine, mine has a minor whine that hasn't changed for 3 years, maybe tadts!
Intend to get it checked out and then just bolt in, I will then take a look at the old one.
I think I may have mislead you about the "clunk" its not a heavy one by any means and it isnt any worse or better no matter how much grunt you give it, if you time the gear change well then you cant hear anything. The whine is not bad but it is there. Maybe I am being a little fussy. Being in engineering can sometimes be a burden!
Thanks for all the input guys, loads of very helpful replies.....ta Clive.
Mine clunked on take off when i first looked at it prior to purchase,was a loose mount which was quickly sorted,also its had a pronounced whine which has not changed/got worse in the last two years (actually its not really a bearing whine as i know it,more of a zinging noise,its hard to explain).... cant hear it with the roof off anyways,just when top on windows up.
rigga said:
Mine clunked on take off when i first looked at it prior to purchase,was a loose mount which was quickly sorted,also its had a pronounced whine which has not changed/got worse in the last two years (actually its not really a bearing whine as i know it,more of a zinging noise,its hard to explain).... cant hear it with the roof off anyways,just when top on windows up.
Rigga that sounds very similar to mine,i even purchased a spare diff for rebuild in case(less downtime) but found mine as not got worse in over 3 years and have since driven Griffs & Chims with un-silent diffs so can only assume the fact that one's ear hole is right next to the diff as the cause P500KO said:
Gradually getting thro all my "RAF" fund so could do with a bit of help in keeping some of it in it!!
Having gradually taken my griff further on, ie rebuilt engine new clutch etc"i am now at the diff...it has a really annoying whine and a clunk if you dont get the gear change perfect! ok ok i must do better ...do i go down the Quaife route or just try and get it rebuilt? I dont at this time think I will track it as I am not a good enough driver but it needs sorting...also just got the four poster lift from Fred so no excuse for getting it out, 7 days delivered and the best value i could find IMHO...
sorry clive, but couldn't put it better myself Having gradually taken my griff further on, ie rebuilt engine new clutch etc"i am now at the diff...it has a really annoying whine and a clunk if you dont get the gear change perfect! ok ok i must do better ...do i go down the Quaife route or just try and get it rebuilt? I dont at this time think I will track it as I am not a good enough driver but it needs sorting...also just got the four poster lift from Fred so no excuse for getting it out, 7 days delivered and the best value i could find IMHO...
MATT427 said:
P500KO said:
Gradually getting thro all my "RAF" fund so could do with a bit of help in keeping some of it in it!!
Having gradually taken my griff further on, ie rebuilt engine new clutch etc"i am now at the diff...it has a really annoying whine and a clunk if you dont get the gear change perfect! ok ok i must do better ...do i go down the Quaife route or just try and get it rebuilt? I dont at this time think I will track it as I am not a good enough driver but it needs sorting...also just got the four poster lift from Fred so no excuse for getting it out, 7 days delivered and the best value i could find IMHO...
sorry clive, but couldn't put it better myself Having gradually taken my griff further on, ie rebuilt engine new clutch etc"i am now at the diff...it has a really annoying whine and a clunk if you dont get the gear change perfect! ok ok i must do better ...do i go down the Quaife route or just try and get it rebuilt? I dont at this time think I will track it as I am not a good enough driver but it needs sorting...also just got the four poster lift from Fred so no excuse for getting it out, 7 days delivered and the best value i could find IMHO...
Maybe we need a trip to Buckmore? handicapped of course
C U at the valley 2moz dude...ps ta for posting up the pics....
PPS u wont need a tray tomoz cos the food is usually cold!!
Simon Says said:
rigga said:
Mine clunked on take off when i first looked at it prior to purchase,was a loose mount which was quickly sorted,also its had a pronounced whine which has not changed/got worse in the last two years (actually its not really a bearing whine as i know it,more of a zinging noise,its hard to explain).... cant hear it with the roof off anyways,just when top on windows up.
Rigga that sounds very similar to mine,i even purchased a spare diff for rebuild in case(less downtime) but found mine as not got worse in over 3 years and have since driven Griffs & Chims with un-silent diffs so can only assume the fact that one's ear hole is right next to the diff as the cause rigga said:
Simon Says said:
rigga said:
Mine clunked on take off when i first looked at it prior to purchase,was a loose mount which was quickly sorted,also its had a pronounced whine which has not changed/got worse in the last two years (actually its not really a bearing whine as i know it,more of a zinging noise,its hard to explain).... cant hear it with the roof off anyways,just when top on windows up.
Rigga that sounds very similar to mine,i even purchased a spare diff for rebuild in case(less downtime) but found mine as not got worse in over 3 years and have since driven Griffs & Chims with un-silent diffs so can only assume the fact that one's ear hole is right next to the diff as the cause Edited by Simon Says on Monday 25th January 14:16
Quinny said:
Careful with that extension bar Quinny you may scratch the chassis seriously Quinny that's a good video to help anyone who is not familiar with this job like the bit about checking the filler before draining wonder how many people have founds out the hard way? T5GRF i am beginning to think that seems to be the case as long as it does not change in characteristics i.e grinding/whining louder etc Edited by Simon Says on Tuesday 26th January 09:32
haircutmike said:
Clive.
If you have any play at all in the diff mount you will have an almighty clonking.
This mount has to be torqued to about 56 ft lbs, I took drastic action and all clonking solved!
As to the whine, mine has a minor whine that hasn't changed for 3 years, maybe tadts!
Thinking of doing this to my griff, what size holes did you cut and is there a guide at all? Good clunk from my gkn diffIf you have any play at all in the diff mount you will have an almighty clonking.
This mount has to be torqued to about 56 ft lbs, I took drastic action and all clonking solved!
As to the whine, mine has a minor whine that hasn't changed for 3 years, maybe tadts!
My Chim has a small clunk when setting off in either forward or reverse, so feels like a loosened mount.
Did you need to drill those holes?
Assume they're in the parcel shelf?
Can you describe your investigation and method?
Probably simple and just a case of looking, but I like to get my head around a task before telling my wife it'll only take half an hour
Did you need to drill those holes?
Assume they're in the parcel shelf?
Can you describe your investigation and method?
Probably simple and just a case of looking, but I like to get my head around a task before telling my wife it'll only take half an hour
Process for diagnosis was car in pit and a guy viewing what it did was doing as I engaged, didn’t even need to move the car to see it or hear it. Just letting off the clutch.
No holes needed.
Then It was exhaust off, locate the front diff mounting bracket bolts (2 each side) and undo the nuts enough for you to then tighten up the Allen key bolts. Then finally retighten the nuts, to hold it in place. The chassis crossmember can get in the way a bit, then exhaust back on and job done
No holes needed.
Then It was exhaust off, locate the front diff mounting bracket bolts (2 each side) and undo the nuts enough for you to then tighten up the Allen key bolts. Then finally retighten the nuts, to hold it in place. The chassis crossmember can get in the way a bit, then exhaust back on and job done
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