clonking noise from rear of car
clonking noise from rear of car
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PeterM12

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153 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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Hi Guys
When turning a corning I get a loud clonk from the rear of the car . There's no noise when going in a straight line
Any ideas ?

TuxMan

9,011 posts

261 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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Check the hub nuts mate , make sure the are tight !!!!!

Green3R

400 posts

271 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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check the hub nuts haven't come loose, then check the CV/Universal joints in the driveshafts would be the first 2 things I'd try.

PeterM12

Original Poster:

153 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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I will check them now
Thanks

PeterM12

Original Poster:

153 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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TuxMan said:
Check the hub nuts mate , make sure the are tight !!!!!
ok a stupid question with the wheel off how do you tighten the hub nuts

PeterM12

Original Poster:

153 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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You can tell iam a bit think i fought you meant the studs i just checked the center hub nut and pasanger side was very loose i am going for a test drive to check it out, i see that there's a porsche part to replace them with so ill pick some new ones up anyway

PeterM12

Original Poster:

153 posts

186 months

Saturday 17th May 2014
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test drive unsucessfull the banging noise sounds more like center of the car if you coast around a corner its ok but if your in gear it make a horrible noise it also made a noise when i reversed it back into the garage i think it sounds exspensive any ideas

jdearden

1,746 posts

200 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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My diff made this noise just before it self combusted. Was only when going round right hand bends.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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ball joint?

GTO600

1,877 posts

274 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Assume your on a 5 speed with standard open diff in which case that's where problem is, so gearbox out I'm afraid weeping

Metalman

1,173 posts

241 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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You need to make sure the hub nuts are really tight, I remove the centre cap out the wheel and drop the car down so you can tighten the nut through centre of wheel.
When my diff went I had trouble diagnosing the problem. If you raise both rear wheels and spin one wheel the other wheel will spin in opposite direction, if your missing a tooth on the diff you will get to a point where one of the wheels will slip or jolt a little. So on mine I could feel a slight bit of play on the diff so I knew it had gone, you could do the same to help find the issue.

PeterM12

Original Poster:

153 posts

186 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Metalman said:
You need to make sure the hub nuts are really tight, I remove the centre cap out the wheel and drop the car down so you can tighten the nut through centre of wheel.
When my diff went I had trouble diagnosing the problem. If you raise both rear wheels and spin one wheel the other wheel will spin in opposite direction, if your missing a tooth on the diff you will get to a point where one of the wheels will slip or jolt a little. So on mine I could feel a slight bit of play on the diff so I knew it had gone, you could do the same to help find the issue.
from memory when i spin one wheel the other wheel goes in the same direction would that make it a lsd or open diff

PeterM12

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153 posts

186 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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GTO600 said:
Assume your on a 5 speed with standard open diff in which case that's where problem is, so gearbox out I'm afraid weeping
sounds exspensive

Adrian W

15,087 posts

251 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Have you checked it's not the exhaust hitting the chassis, have a look under the rear drivers side of the engine

PeterM12

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153 posts

186 months

Sunday 18th May 2014
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Adrian W said:
Have you checked it's not the exhaust hitting the chassis, have a look under the rear drivers side of the engine
Ok i will check that as well but it now sounds a bit like a crunching noise like something is trying to break but its fine in a straight line