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Re: Help! (ticking noises) More Likely!

To: <Michael_Bayrock@translink.bc.ca>, <sdspitfire@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: Help! (ticking noises) More Likely!
From: "wizardz" <wizardz@maxinter.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:51:51 -0400
Even though you just replaced the u-joints I'll bet it's still them.

The cir-clips supplied with most of the u-joints you get these days are a bit
on the thin side. When properly installed, they still allow the entire u-joint 
with caps
to slip back and forth just a tiny bit as stresses on the rotating joint change.

A common fix it to cut out coin size spacers from a soft drink can, and place 
the appropriate quantity (at both ends to keep it centered) between the 
circlip and u-joint cap to fill in the space.  Make it a tight fit when 
installing them.
You may need to seat the clip in the groove by tapping on it using a socket 
as a seating tool.

It solved my clicking. 

Paul Tegler   wizardz@toad.net        http://www.teglerizer.com 



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Michael_Bayrock@translink.bc.ca>
To: <sdspitfire@worldnet.att.net>
Cc: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Help! (ticking noises)



Hi Ken,

It may seem trite, but have you checked your tires for something embedded in
the tread? Perchance a nail or a large stone?

Also, how certain are you that the noise is from the rear?  Maybe it's
something from the front suspension area, but your ears are fooling you...

Michael



Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 21:10:00 -0700
From: "Ken C" <sdspitfire@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Fw: Help !

Hmmmm, for some reason this never made it to the list ??



> Ok, fellow Spitlisters, here's your chance to shine !! Whoever correctly
> diagnoses this problem will win an all expenses paid trip around the world
> and the winning lotto ticket to the California lottery, currently at $70
> million, OR, my heartfelt thanks !!
>
> We've heard about this before, a loud 'tick, tick, tick', coming from the
> rear end. Varies with speed and is present all the time, load, no load,
> accel, decel, steady speed, clutch in or out. Put the car up on stands,
run
> the engine in any gear, no noise at all. So the noise is present only with
> weight on the wheels / suspension.
>
> The following has been done;
>
>     new universals
>     new wheel bearings (and one axle)
>     rebuilt differential
>     tires rotated (bolt-on wire wheels)
>     new spring
>     new shocks
>
> (some of this was done as part of the restoration/rebuilding process)
>
> I have looked for interference with the brake plate, can't see anything
but
> not sure what to look for. Checked the wheel nuts after hearing about
Jeff's
> experience, they seem tight.
>
> At this point, ANY suggestion will be investigated, no matter how weird.
> I've been fighting this since May and it's no longer "a learning
> experience". The best suggestion so far is find a good mechanic. If you
know
> of one in the San Diego area, let me know.
>
> Ken C
> '72 Spit
>



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