Diff ?
Author
Discussion

Solitude

Original Poster:

1,902 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
Hi guys,

trying to get her fit for the road (350 series one)

Clutch was not working so went to the bible, which recommending raising rear wheels and starting in gear.

Upon doing so, it appears only driver side wheel is driving. Passenger is not, and clunking noise occuring from diff area.

Engine off, both wheels rotate and turn the prop.......any ideas ?

(Doesn't seem to have sorted clutch either)

Thanks in advance...Gavin

Solitude

Original Poster:

1,902 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
okay, i lied.....clutch seems to be operating, albeit i think i should get it serviced.
Took her for a drive and she seemed okay.
i mean, no clunking from the back ??
Would that have been the lsd doing its thing earlier ?

Gavin

mrzigazaga

18,660 posts

181 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
Hi mate

Hope you are well...Might just be where it hasn't moved for donkeys.....smile

I would check all the oil levels...gearbox...diff and get the UJ's greased if they have grease nipples...(ooo missus)..Prop as well.

Check your brake & Clutch fluids...If they are a dodgy brown colour or you have a layer of black residue in the res then you will need a flush through and possibly a master cylinder...


Ziga

Solitude

Original Poster:

1,902 posts

191 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
Good lad zig, hope you are well old friend.
Yeah, sitting a while so will change all fluids.
What dou you think on the diff thing ?

Gavin

mrzigazaga

18,660 posts

181 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
If there is a "Clunking" then I would first check the UJ's...inner and outer....Not sure that a diff would clunk...

adam quantrill

11,609 posts

258 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
quotequote all
You can get clunking noises from the rear driveshafts when you drive them with the rear jacked up but the suspension hanging down. It's because the UJ's are running at more extreme angles than normal. This isn't a fault, just normal behaviour.

Solitude

Original Poster:

1,902 posts

191 months

Monday 19th June 2017
quotequote all
Thanks Mark, and Adam.....makes sense