knocking cv joints - how long can I ignore for
Posted: 18 Apr 2012, 00:24
Cv joint knocking again, increasing with speed, ceases without accelerator pressed. Had it before so fairly certain is cv joints. The knocking seems worse when the engine is cold, then comes on intermittenly, in 4th and 5th gear, am unsure (due to background noise) if the knocking is there, but we think not as much as in the lower gears. W*nking the driveshaft, doesn't appear to help at all in stopping for noise for a bit.
Problem is we are stuck on some island in Panama about 12 hours drive from the captial where the only hope we have finding spare parts. This combined with the problem, wifey is demanding we leave the island as she has issues with some people, which makes getting the parts sent here is.
So my questions is, can we make it the 600kms / 12 hours to the city? Another issue, there is a bit of the mountain range in the way we have to climb then come down.
If you keep driving on bad cv joints, what eventually happens? The joints fail? The transmission may be damaged etc etc
Background
van is t25, 1988 diesel, LHD. We have been on many bad roads / dirt roads recently, have driven too fast over too many speed bumps I haven't noticed, gone up extremely steep roads where have had to hit them at 15-20mph in 1st gear, and some of these inclines have been bad conditioned dirt roads, full of holes causing the van to jump, lurch, wheels to loose contact with ground, wheel spin in attempts to get up the hills. None of this very good for van.
Problem is we are stuck on some island in Panama about 12 hours drive from the captial where the only hope we have finding spare parts. This combined with the problem, wifey is demanding we leave the island as she has issues with some people, which makes getting the parts sent here is.
So my questions is, can we make it the 600kms / 12 hours to the city? Another issue, there is a bit of the mountain range in the way we have to climb then come down.
If you keep driving on bad cv joints, what eventually happens? The joints fail? The transmission may be damaged etc etc
Background
van is t25, 1988 diesel, LHD. We have been on many bad roads / dirt roads recently, have driven too fast over too many speed bumps I haven't noticed, gone up extremely steep roads where have had to hit them at 15-20mph in 1st gear, and some of these inclines have been bad conditioned dirt roads, full of holes causing the van to jump, lurch, wheels to loose contact with ground, wheel spin in attempts to get up the hills. None of this very good for van.