chipschapman Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 I have been reading the forum for some years now and would like to say a big thanks to all who contribute, it has saved me a fortune over the years.Thats the grovelly bit out of the way!I developed the rattle that pointed to faulty / worn drop links, so i have changed them on both sides.Problem is the rattle is still therei see that quite a few people have written posts on suspension top mountsi was wondering if that would give the same rattle?The Car has done 105,000 miles and still runs a treat.It went through an MOT last week, with the rattle and passed no problem.I mentioned to the tester about the rattle and he gave all the steering joints extra attention, but the car was given the all clear.if it is the top mounts can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to change them.also can anyone point me in the direction of a haynes type manual for itThanks in anticipationSteve Chapman Quote
JohnR Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 Hi Steve,I had similar trouble last year. Mine has done 120,000 miles now. The drop links are the first target as you say. Make sure that the nuts are torqued up to the specified limits as if they are not there can still be movement of the studs in the holes giving a rattling noise. On my Gal, the problem was more an occasional "thunk" on acceleration/braking. The prophets of doom all had me getting ready to tackle the worn drive splines issue. In my case though, I fixed it by replacing the lower wishbones complete with bushes. The old ones had a split rubber bush on both sides allowing excessive front/backward movement of the entire wheel knuckle under reciprocating loading. Again, make sure they are torqued up fully to limits as you can still get noise if the ends are not secured tightly enough. IIRC, they were about Quote
mumof4 Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 May i say chip, congratulations on your first post in the 4 years you have been a member. That has to be a record for an ex lurker :lol: Quote
searcher Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 Some are better at keeping their mouths closed than others :lol: :lol: Quote
gregers Posted March 6, 2008 Report Posted March 6, 2008 Some are better at keeping their mouths closed than others :16: :lol: classic :lol: :16: :16: Quote
chipschapman Posted March 7, 2008 Author Report Posted March 7, 2008 HmmmmmmmmWell mumof4, i'm glad to acheive some kind of record my last one was in the egg and spoon race at primarythanks for the support adrian, but i usually am reknowned for not shutting upi thought being a mum of 4 you would be in the kitchen!!!!!!!well yes first post in four years but i' like to think it's a good onethanks for the replieslike a laughyes all nuts on the drop links are torqued up and the nouse is more a rattle than a clunkmainly over bumpsand the state of the roads around here theres lots of bumpsany ideas on the manual frontand how about a guide on the suspension top mountsthanks for your input guys (and gals)not bad eh, nothing for 4 years then 2 in a weekcheersSteve Quote
JohnR Posted March 8, 2008 Report Posted March 8, 2008 Seach the well known auction site for the manual on CD. Less than a fiver. It will have the procedure for doing the top mounts. Have not had to do them myself though after doing 120,000 miles, but i guess it depends how fast you go over speed bumps! ;-) Quote
mk2vr6 Posted March 8, 2008 Report Posted March 8, 2008 (edited) didnt know corby had any speed humps? are you sure you not running over the locals after closing time? <_< top mounts dont normally rattle! they mormally grind or graunch as you turn the steering wheel, there isnt a lot in the top mount that can rattle? are you sure its a suspension rattle? Edited March 8, 2008 by mk2vr6 Quote
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