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Driveline CLUNK


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Hello , ive posted before re this problem, and had many a so called expert look at the car , but still no conclusion or fix. A massive CLUNK somewhere in the driveline, underneath towards the back of the car. Heres the confusing part.... its only REALLY bad when the Auto downshifts from 3rd-4th TO 2nd or 1st , when I floor it , anywhere between 50-100klm p/hour.So im sitting on b/t 50-100 klms p hour , then I nail it and the auto clicks down 2 gears or more, then when the auto selects the lower gear and engages... BANG! , baad noise . But if it changes down one gear its fine and when I accelerate from standstill it changes up gears flawlessly without the Clunk ? wtf ? Its got a new diff bush , new rebuilt auto ( 4spd ) , and all play tolerances appear to be within correct ranges with the diff, tailshaft , bearings, bushes etc.... Any ideas ? I have an 04 BA Turbo with 140 ooo klms. I dont want to get my wallet raped by some so called expert fixing things that cost me a fortune and arent the problem until by process of elimination he finally fixes it.....$5000 later.. any ideas plz ?

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Hi mate, first of all is your car modified ? is your gearbox modified? reason I ask is when I got my gearbox build with a big stall converter, they increased the line pressures in the box so that the box shifts more aggressive, which causes the car to thumb in gears real hard when cruising, or coming to a stop, I noticed that you got your gearbox rebuild so mabey they have increased the line pressures, get your auto builer to have a look at the box.

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My car has just had a basic tune, (done by a performance garage) , and cold air intake box, it has 235 rwkw, and yes I got the 4spd auto rebuilt to handle up to 280rwkw, the auto rebuilder offered 3 levels = 1.factory spec rebuild $1600___ 2.up to 280rwkw (mine) $2200 with transcooler and____ 3.to handle unlimited hspwr ,unbreakable! $6000 . And yes I do notice slightly harder,bumpier gear changes at normal gear changing speeds(which kinda irritates me), but rebuilding the auto did actually help to eliminate the 1-2 second delayed CLUNK when accelerating that was occuring ,but is now gone. I also had the factory shift patterns restored with the tune to eliminate any chance that some previous owner had tampered with them.I cant explain how much this CLUNK annoys the *#@* out of me ! :/

its probably your exhaust hitting the body were it goes over the axles

hmm havent heard that theory but it seems unlikely m8, why would it occur only when downshifting 2 gears or more,but 1 gear downshift it doesnt ? I do also get low speed clunks, who knows maybe your right, im no expert for sure

the diff bush? :stirthepot:

had it replaced and checked and its A ok apparently

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To narrow the search down abit, did you have this problem before u put your new rebuild box in,have you modded anything else like say your springs on your suspension etc ?

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To narrow the search down abit, did you have this problem before u put your new rebuild box in,have you modded anything else like say your springs on your suspension etc ?

yep the probelm clunk was there before the rebuild and is still there and I havent modded anything else . just the tune ,cold air intake and rebuilt box. rebuilding the auto eliminated the delayed clunk I was having.

interesting... 6000$ for an unbreakable 4sp? does it come with full labour and parts warranty?!

yes to all above ! :)

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