Front End Knocking/Rattle/Banging

Front End Knocking/Rattle/Banging

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AlexHillTVR

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133 months

Saturday 1st September 2018
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Evening gents,

I've got an annoying rattle from the driver's side of the front axle which seems to get worse as the car warms up. This has been getting progressively worse for a few weeks now, not helped by my daily commute which involves a total of 13 speed humps each way!

I have replaced the front ARB drop links with new ones from TVR parts but I'm afraid this had made no difference. There is also no real play in the steering or push or pull in the front wheels. The steering does feel slightly more vague than a few weeks ago but not massively. The sound does not go away when braking. I'd appreciate any suggestions of what to check next.

Here is a video of the noise when pushing down hard on the driver's front wing: https://youtu.be/6BgqZPckqoM

Any help massively appreciated!
Alex

AlexHillTVR

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133 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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QBee said:
I would be getting the car along to an expert for a diagnosis - somewhere like Kent TVR or Taylor TVR.
Thanks Anthony, Taylor's is about a 50 minute drive from me so that's an option. I've provisionally booked in with Elmwood TVR who are just down the road from me but they can't see the car until the 15th! Shall I just book in with an Indy friend of mine and save myself the hassle?

Also, if I disconnect the shock absorber (GAZ mono) whilst it's jacked up and move hub up and down by hand, surely I'll be able to isolate whether it's the damper that's causing the noise or not?

Those top wishbone bushes are mighty close to the manifold so totally plausible that they are getting heated by the exhaust.



AlexHillTVR

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264 posts

133 months

Sunday 2nd September 2018
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Taking her to an MOT station tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully not expensive and a nice easy DIY fix.

AlexHillTVR

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Sunday 2nd September 2018
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Sardonicus said:
This ^ that noise is so prominent you just need a bouncer and a feeler biggrin by this I mean someone holding their hands on the individual components (inc damper body) on the side in question whilst the steering is on lock (hopefully the noise will still be present) so access can be made with an arm or via under-bonnet nerd that knock is so noticeable it cant be hard to diagnosis ill tell you that much eek
Thanks mate, hadn't tried that! I'll give that a go!

AlexHillTVR

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Monday 3rd September 2018
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Took the car to my mechanic today after lunch. Surprisingly not that obvious to find considering how loud the noise is!

Turns out the driver's lower front ball joint has a some play and goes clunk. The reason for it being so loud and sounding like it's coming from the entire front axle is because it's transmitting through the steering arm to the chassis. Hence why I can feel it in the steering and in my left foot as it rests in the footwell.

Ordered a new one from TVR parts and hopefully fit it the evening it comes and report back.

AlexHillTVR

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133 months

Monday 10th September 2018
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Quick update on this. New ball joint came from TVR parts, 3 holes in the mounting plate didn't line up with the wishbone so it was recommended that I file the holes in the ball joint out to match the wishbone. This took about 30-40 minutes using a rotary file on a corded drill. Apparently it's just pot luck whether they fit right away or not. Fitted on Saturday and took the car for a drive.

Clacking noise is still there from the front right so going back to my mechanic today to investigate further. The old ball joint was shagged so it's good it's been changed, hopefully find the true cause of the noise this afternoon.

AlexHillTVR

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Monday 10th September 2018
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Looks like my driver's front Gaz Monotube is buggered. It no longer clicks when adjusted (apparently a sign that they've lost their gas) and there's no visible play in anything else we can see.

Going to be sending the shock off to Gaz for a rebuild (£40 + VAT quoted). That bottom bolt looks a right @#?! to get out.

AlexHillTVR

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Tuesday 11th September 2018
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Classic Chim said:
Yep, thin neck spanner, plenty of lube and patience. It’s a fine thread too,,,
Was actually quite easy to get out in the end. Two spanners and some creative use of them, 15-20 minutes on that bolt and the only swearing was because my arms ached from holding them up in the air.

Shock sent off to GAZ today so hopefully back within a week. I really hope this is the cause of the knocking because we're at a loss if not.

AlexHillTVR

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Wednesday 19th September 2018
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Ok shock came back from GAZ today who did a fantastic job rebuilding it. Came in at £75 in the end including the P&P which is a bit more than quoted but still quite cheap seeing as the GAZ Monos are a shade over £1,000 for the set!

Readjusted to 12-off fully soft, fitted it and the knocking has gone. No more banging when pushing down on the front of the car and no more knocking when going over bumpy roads. Literally only drove it 1km round the block but no hint of any knocking so far.

If you don't hear from me tomorrow it's case closed I think biggrin


AlexHillTVR

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Thursday 20th September 2018
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ou sont les biscuits said:
How many clicks do you have the rears set at?

I'm still playing around with the recently fitted ones on mine. 12 on the fronts was far too stiff for the roads around where I live (South Devon) which are potholed to buggery, so I'm on 8 at the mo., with 4 on the rears. I need to get some miles on the car to experiment further though.
I'm running 12 clicks off fully soft at the front, 11 off on the back at the moment. Live in South London (Sutton commuting to South Croydon). Roads round here are terrible but having had a VX220, this car rides very comfortably. Just have to swerve a lot to avoid potholes!