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I got a new sound in the drivetrain - a heavy 'clunking' in the left rear, as I roll up and down the driveway.
The speed shop that did the auto conversion had the wheels in the air, testing the speedo link. I said, "Isn't that bad for the U-joints?" They said no. They spun it up to 50 - 55 on the speedo. Car only has 32k on it here. Thoughts? Opinions? |
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Its loose axle nuts. The best solution will be to pull out the 1/2 shafts and grease the hub splines. Seems to happen to most C4's at some point.
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Thank you Sir...
Any special tools / hardware necessary? |
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You say up and down the driveway.
Does the noise happen going forward only ? or backward only ? or both?
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he said driveway- usually while turning or maybe transitioning a grade change. It is the dry, rusty axle stub splines popping against the loosened axle nut. I think it is a 34 or 35mm nut. I took my rear tires off, but i know on some vettes you can pop the center cap off to acess the axle nut for a quick tightness check.
the permanent solution involves R&R of the half shaft to get a brush and wd-40 into the splined hub for a good cleaning and then a little synthetic grease upon reassembly. There is also a teflon coated washer (it is mounted inboard and the axle has to come out) that is recommended to be replaced (along with a fresh axle nut probably), but I never had to buy those parts for a low mileage car. Even the C5's and c6's do the same thing- pretty much all labor and no parts kind of a job. you may choose to do new u-joints while the axles are on the table- if so, use genuine Spicer parts, not the imported ones...they fit sooo much better. Last edited by mike100; 06-16-2013 at 12:17 AM. |
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No mention by the guy who drove it for me, following me, on the 60 mile trip home last week, at around 65mph... It DOES resemble the clunking of a 4WD vehicle, with FRONT hubs locked, on pavement in a turn (something you're not supposed to do)... Last edited by Schrade; 06-16-2013 at 01:11 AM. |
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Does not sound like a hub. Easy enough to rock the half shaft back and forth to check for slop in the U-joint. You'd want to lift such that the full weight in on the tire (ramp it up or lower it onto some wood)
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I found 2 of these in my driveway in the recent past - look like needle bearings, spec @ 10.63mm...
Any of them in the rear hub / half-shaft assemblies??? |
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Looks like a needle bearing from a U joint.
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