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Old 23 May 2018, 10:16 AM
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when ive been driving,and this only happens sometimes,when I go on full lock I get a clunk coming up from the front,you can also here it,its seems worse when im reversing,just like its a prop joint or drive shaft seizing up, when I go back to the car and drive the noise has gone until the next time it does it totally random,its difficult to pinpoint exactly where its coming from
Old 23 May 2018, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by sivo
If it’s making the noise when the car gets up to temperature there’s a good chance that your centre diff has gone.
This happened to me, when the car is cold not a sound.
The silicone inside the diff breaks down over time and repeated hot use.
Get the car running on a ramp in gear lock to lock to replicate the noise, if it’s isolated to the very back of the box then it’s the c-diff.

I have a gearbox rebuild thread with all the details.

https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-...x-rebuild.html

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thanks for that ,I will further investigate ,sounds like it is as it only does it when hot regards dennis
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Ok, no problem.

Good luck

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Before crapping yourself over gearbox issues: Give the driveshaft nuts a tweek...torque wrench setting 'FT' (fookin' tight ), should be about 190nm but if the nuts have been undone in the past, they'll need to be done up tighter as the spec is for new nuts.
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thanks so much for replying ,ive just purchased a new computer and have only just read your reply,so apoligies for the delay will investigate further,my scooby is going down to allan Jeffries on for a cam belt change etc again thanks dennis
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just logged into my account and found your re[ply ,thoughtt it would be nice to let you know it was the center diff ,,,all done now by allen jeffries in plymouth good job fantastic service and thanks again regards dennis
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Originally Posted by dennis888
just logged into my account and found your re[ply ,thoughtt it would be nice to let you know it was the center diff ,,,all done now by allen jeffries in plymouth good job fantastic service and thanks again regards dennis

Excellent, glad you got it sorted.

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