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Knocking noise from nearside front, engine mount?
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trackgti
PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:58 am Up
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Hi guys,
Got my Gti on the road now and checking it over to get it ready for it's track day, there seems to be a knocking noise not all the time but more noticeable on rough ground and bumps which seems to come from the nearside of the car. I've got underneath and had a look, i've replaced the track rod ends (both sides) it's had a new lower wishbone and drop links. Which only leaves wheel bearing and cv joint which I would expect to happen all the time. The spring is in good condition, and with no signs of leak the shock seems ok as there isn't any crashing.
I then had a look around for anything else and could only find the engine mount looking like it's been bodged? Although looks to be in good condition where there is some gaps in the rubber which seems there should be looking at originals; there seems to be some type of rubber spaghetti forced into it Laughing
 

 

 

 

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Alex90
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yea its not genuine spaggeti haha replice it or if its making squezing noise just put some oil on it hehhe but my advice is buy new one and repleace it because its holding your engine in position
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macj
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Thats a bodge.... take out the spaghetti, there is suppose to be two air gaps each side on the rubber. Check your top engine mount for play. They do break.

Check that pinch polt through the bush while your there, is it me or is there shiny metal in the centre of the bush?


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Antknee
PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 5:40 am Up
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macj wrote:
Thats a bodge.... take out the spagetti, there is suppose to be two air gaps each side on the rubber. Check your top engine mount for play. They do break

while we are on the topic of engine mounts.. Razz mine has quite a lot of wiggle room either side of the top engine mount (one near ecu) do you know how much there should be?

 
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macj
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is it touching the rubber buffers by hand
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macj wrote:
Check your top engine mount for play. They do break.

Broke a top mount on my old 405, that used to eat engine mounts for some reason Confused

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trackgti
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Cheers for the advise guys, as soon as I saw it I thought that cant be right! Would this be the correct replacement, and a good improvement?... www.spoox.co.uk/catalo...1155814016
I've only had a brief look when I took the pics but from memory the same bracket has the driveshaft going through it, whats the easiest way to remove the bracket and I guess the bush is just pressed in place? Would a standard vice be good enough to press it out/fit new?
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macj
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I can supply you with a Vibratechnics bush. Check out my discount section post....You will need a press ideally, I have a spare bracket here that I can press a new bush into for you on an exchange basis.
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i'd drop www.constella.co.uk an email rather than use spoox...
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