Anoying rattle
Posted: 24 Oct 2007, 21:21
Said I'd post this afew weeks ago so someone could help me work out how to fix the funny pinging noise my van makes when the engines running, so here we go...
[IMG:640:480]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e224/ ... 2Small.jpg[/img]
The bit with my finger on is the offending part, looks like some sort of mud shield. Its around the propshaft flange of the gearbox - you can see the start of the propshaft and one of its bolts on the right (so its not such a hard guess the syncro part contest).
Question is, should it be fixed to the shaft or the casing and how?
If you didn't here it at the peak weekend and are dieing to know what I'm on about, this video (in the dark with no light) is of me poking it (the sound of which might be barely auidable above a strange buzzing noise my computer seems to have added during uploading to web (seems to have sorted itself now?) - Proof that most thinks I own are to some degree knackered and do as they please. Maybe the syncro isn't quite at the extreme end of that scale?)
pointless video
[IMG:640:480]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e224/ ... 2Small.jpg[/img]
The bit with my finger on is the offending part, looks like some sort of mud shield. Its around the propshaft flange of the gearbox - you can see the start of the propshaft and one of its bolts on the right (so its not such a hard guess the syncro part contest).
Question is, should it be fixed to the shaft or the casing and how?
If you didn't here it at the peak weekend and are dieing to know what I'm on about, this video (in the dark with no light) is of me poking it (the sound of which might be barely auidable above a strange buzzing noise my computer seems to have added during uploading to web (seems to have sorted itself now?) - Proof that most thinks I own are to some degree knackered and do as they please. Maybe the syncro isn't quite at the extreme end of that scale?)
pointless video