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MarkBrown Member Since: 03 Oct 2022 Location: Mid Wales Posts: 462 |
It could be. I had a similar problem recently, the exhaust was catching the gearbox cross member. It turned out to be the gearbox mounting had sagged and partly broken, this then broke the exhaust rubber and caused a knock from the exhaust over bumps and a vibration when accelerating. If one of the rubbers has gone you should be able to see some marking on the chassis or axle where it's catching and also make a similar noise by wobbling the exhaust.
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29th Aug 2023 9:33pm |
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HardCharger Member Since: 03 Mar 2013 Location: Manila Posts: 737 |
Check your suspension and shock bushings. Don't forget the the A-Arm ball joint while you're at it.
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30th Aug 2023 3:18am |
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Daysleepers Member Since: 15 Dec 2022 Location: Suffolk Posts: 111 |
I haven’t had this with a defender but have seen similar things when engine mounts have gone. Often the RMM.
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30th Aug 2023 8:54am |
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devnull Member Since: 29 Mar 2010 Location: Poland Posts: 18 |
Mid exhaust hanger collides with the rear propshaft on the bumps.
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30th Aug 2023 10:42am |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Thanks all, these give me some things to check over at the weekend.
I am hoping it is what devnull has suggested, and I am hoping that I van fix it with a new rubber hanger. I fear, though, that it could be what HardCharger has suggested, as the advisories from the last MOT do state the rear shocks have "slightly worn" bushes. It quite a hard knock mind you, its like a loud metallic clank followed by a series of "fading" glangs (assuming whilst the unintended motion slows to a stop) |
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30th Aug 2023 11:42am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1624 |
Check the hanger mount on the crossmember isn’t on back to front.
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30th Aug 2023 4:02pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Thanks NickMc, I’ll add that to the list. Is there a man easy way to tell which way around it should go?
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30th Aug 2023 9:09pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
So, it turns out I may have fixed this without knowing what it was whilst the car was sat on the drive fora substantial period of time.
The drop plate of this little blighter, being secured by heavy duty bars and split pins, had an amount of play in it when secured. Enough to make it jump about and knock when going over bumps etc. and then the lesser bangs being the subsequent motion where it settled back down to where it rests. Oh well, that's a knock off of the list, even if most of the stuff suggested does need attention at some point... |
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5th Sep 2023 3:24pm |
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