willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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Clunk when pulling away and slight rotational knock |
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Hi all,
Recently bought a Manual 05 D3, 107k miles, just had all front wishbone bushes replaced so I don’t think my problem refers to these.
I have a metal on metal sounding clunk when I pull away 90% of the time, only as the clutch is fully out. Then what follows at low speed is a slightly random but rotational knocking sound.
Any ideas what this could be? I was thinking lower steering column after doing a bit of searching, but I really have no idea.
Any help and rough estimates costs to fix would be appreciated
Cheers,
Will
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13th Jun 2018 8:20 pm |
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James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
Posts: 990
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Rear propshaft center bearing ? When pulling away if worn they bounce around making knocking noises Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
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13th Jun 2018 9:25 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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It had the rear prop done 3-4 years ago, probably only about 20k ago. I’ll see if there’s any play by trying to move it around
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13th Jun 2018 9:28 pm |
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James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
Posts: 990
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Try moving it up and down and check the rubber isn’t split
I put a rear drive shaft on mine and it lasted 2 weeks and was falling to bits next new one is perfect
So don’t matter how old it is they can fail mate Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
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13th Jun 2018 9:30 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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Ok cheers I’ll take a proper look, is it reasonably easy to swap as DIY?
What’s the going price for a new prop?
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13th Jun 2018 9:31 pm |
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James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
Posts: 990
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Think mine was 200 of eBay mate and yes easy put in off road mode handbreak on and leave in neutral and as long as u not fat don’t even need to jack car up well I didn’t need too done in a hour with t Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
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13th Jun 2018 10:06 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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Had a look at the receipts, it was done 6 years ago which it’s half it’s life ago! I’ll check it before ordering a new one but sounds the likely culprit.
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14th Jun 2018 7:31 am |
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Dan-0263
Member Since: 30 May 2016
Location: LANCASHIRE
Posts: 60
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Any update on this...? I'm having very similar issues.....
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19th Jun 2018 4:52 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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I’ve ordered a new rear prop, it should arrive before the weekend so I’ll fit it up and report back any improvements.
I’ve inspected my current prop and there’s a lot of play around the centre bearing but no visible tearing to the rubber, it is however quite cracked and perished. Also the front joint to the transfer box has flung all its grease out.
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19th Jun 2018 5:58 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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Yeah exactly like that, but an inch or two slightly further rear wards on the car.
I’m hoping a new prop fixes this annoying noise as it’s a waste of £270 if not!
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19th Jun 2018 6:26 pm |
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Dan-0263
Member Since: 30 May 2016
Location: LANCASHIRE
Posts: 60
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I am with you on the potential waste of £££, it'd be difficult to swallow I'll hang on until you have done yours I think, please update with how you get on, good luck and thanks for being my guinea pig
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19th Jun 2018 6:41 pm |
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James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
Posts: 990
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You will m is if it’s the prop bearing by looking and feeling it move the prop up and down if it can move a lot it worn and it’s mainly the rubber around the bearing Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
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19th Jun 2018 8:19 pm |
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willh92
Member Since: 15 Jan 2018
Location: Northamptonshire
Posts: 22
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Update on this - replaced the rear prop, noise still there. Even though the old prop was in pretty bad shape, so it was worth changing it anyway, the noise is very much still there - any one else any ideas?!
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24th Jun 2018 3:42 pm |
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