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Re: Rear-end clonking

To: Spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Rear-end clonking
From: Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk (Pat Catchpole)
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 09:43:42 +0100
     
This sounds like end float in the UJ to me (would you say it is a tapping noise 
when slowing down?).  You'll be pleased to know that the cure is quite simple - 
get some oversized circlips which preload the UJ.  They are about 25p (40c) each
from your regular parts supplier.

Pat

Subject: Rear-end clonking
Author:  dest@alltel.net at INTERNET-PO
Date:    12/07/98 16:37


My recently acquired 80 Spitfire has clonking coming from the 
differential area. At first I was quick to assume the u joint was 
needing replaced, but now i'm not so sure. The noise clonks faster and 
slower in correlation to my speed. When i accelerate  or power is 
applied to the propeller shaft the noise is less, as opposed to 
deceleration or when the clutch is depresssed during shifting when the 
noise becomes more noticable.
     
I gave a it quick look and Between the propeller shaft and differential 
flange there was no play, so i think the u joint may be ruled out. There 
is however a bit of play(3/8 of an inch approx) when i just turn the 
propeller shaft before the axle turns.
        There was a large amount grease on the differential but the level
seemed ok.
Any guidance and advice would be much appreciated.
                                        Thanks in advance, Paul
                                                           80 Spitfire

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