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inner driveshaft problem
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paulspug
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:26 am Up
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hi
the inner driveshaft is failing - much knocking to be had when i turn left (n/s driveshaft).Now then, is it possible to get just the driveshaft without the cv joint as it is fairly recent? I have ofc searched ,but seem unable to find one - only complete driveshafts with cv joints.
I was advised on the mot just a month ago about a bit of play in this , but am amazed at how quickly this has appeared Sad
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can the wishbone cause the same knocking , and i am taking too much notice of what the garage says?
The knocking sound gets faster with speed, and not one lvl noise.

Any help much appreciated as i only have a few days off work till summer camp Very Happy

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Davies
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:46 am Up
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It could possibly be your top mount going
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paulspug
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:08 am Up
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mm guess so .
I focused on the driveshaft , not only as the garage did put an advisory, but i can also move the shaft between hub and gearbox, without too much effort, and i dont think d/s's have any play in them ? Defo could be wrong, as most of my years i was working on motorbikes, and cars are bit new to me although same principle.
thnx for reply tho, will get and have a look on Monday if the car lasts Laughing

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jimgemlill
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I have inner shaft on one side and outer shaft on other that have problems. Parts man said you don't get halves of shafts new.

Other problem about ticking could be your diff. :s had mine checked at a gearbox specialist after my local butcher said the gear box was gone, turns out it was a laundry list of other problems.

Anyhow. whilst the car is in the air, i'm changing drive shafts, wishbones, drop links and bottom mount rubber.

Hopefully this will cure the same ticking and knocking sounds you described.

Nimrods bought to refurb
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Seabook
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most drive shaft supplies could get you the shaft only.

but the shaft is the most expensive part of the system.

that's why most recon-shaft re-use the main shaft but with new CV joint.

 
 

 

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paulspug
PostPosted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:45 am Up
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thnx all
will update laters as itd bedtime (n/s worker)

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paulspug
PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:12 am Up
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okay just finished , problem solved.
It was a wheel bearing. No grinding noise just knocking.
dont know why i thought it was the driveshaft, i guess listening to people who i thought knew what the problem was Confused

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