I have a 70 spit that I've owned for over 20 years. It did when i bought
It, have changed everything at one time or another and it still does it over
200,000 miles later
Danny
----- Original Message -----
From: Winnie Olmer <who@sover.net>
To: 'List - Team.net Spitfire' <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 7:13 AM
Subject: rear end clicking/thunking noise
>
> I have a rhythmic "thumping, clicking" sound in the rear somewhere. It is
> related to tire rotation. Meaning... the faster I drive the faster the
> clicking sound gets. It is loudest when driving on a flat or coasting. It
> becomes a fair amount quieter when accelerating or under load on a steep
> hill. It sounds like a U-joint. But I cant find play in any U-joints. I
> brought it in for an inspection and had my mechanic check it out. All
three
> guys in the garage drove the car. They cant tell where it's coming from. I
> have to do a small frame weld and go back for the inspection sticker when
> they will look into it a little deeper. They want to examine the split
drive
> shaft closer and also suggest that perhaps the clicking is something
within
> the diff that translates it's noise through the drive shafts. The clicking
> is sort of a "heavy" clicking but not quite a "thunking" sound. (pretty
lame
> description huh?). Anybody got any ideas of what to look at other than
> U-joints?
> Many thanks, as usual!
>
> Winnie
> 79 Spit
> 72 TR6
>
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