Hello everyone,
So I'm continuing figuring out why the gearbox w/ Quaife in it clunks violently when shifting 1->2 and between forward and reverse gears (for instance second/reverse). Scheduled an appointment with Ford to double check the fluid level and bleed the clutch etc etc, but meanwhile trying to do whatever small tests I can do myself.
Today I drove around for a bit to warm everything up (which is when the clunk happens), lifted one wheel up (other is on the ground), put the car in neutral and rocked the lifted one back and forth and it sounds like this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxWOq8K4gnY
If you have Quaife (or Mfactory) diff in I would greatly appreciate it if you tell me whether your car sounds similar when you do the same thing, or if you have a spare moment and could shoot a similar video and post it here, that would be even more awesome. And again, ideally the engine would be warm. Thank you in advance!
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Here's another video of the actual clunk in action. Again, one wheel is off the ground, brakes are off. Initially I go between some forward gears in sequence and the movement/clunk isn't as strong, but it becomes more pronounced when I go between forward and reverse. Here I lifted the wheel to see how much of the shifting action transmits to the wheels and it seems quite a bit, so maybe the clunk is just an insane amount of lash that was either already in the gearbox and became more pronounced with a different diff in or is coming from the diff itself...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93CkwJJMJ4
So I'm continuing figuring out why the gearbox w/ Quaife in it clunks violently when shifting 1->2 and between forward and reverse gears (for instance second/reverse). Scheduled an appointment with Ford to double check the fluid level and bleed the clutch etc etc, but meanwhile trying to do whatever small tests I can do myself.
Today I drove around for a bit to warm everything up (which is when the clunk happens), lifted one wheel up (other is on the ground), put the car in neutral and rocked the lifted one back and forth and it sounds like this:
If you have Quaife (or Mfactory) diff in I would greatly appreciate it if you tell me whether your car sounds similar when you do the same thing, or if you have a spare moment and could shoot a similar video and post it here, that would be even more awesome. And again, ideally the engine would be warm. Thank you in advance!
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Here's another video of the actual clunk in action. Again, one wheel is off the ground, brakes are off. Initially I go between some forward gears in sequence and the movement/clunk isn't as strong, but it becomes more pronounced when I go between forward and reverse. Here I lifted the wheel to see how much of the shifting action transmits to the wheels and it seems quite a bit, so maybe the clunk is just an insane amount of lash that was either already in the gearbox and became more pronounced with a different diff in or is coming from the diff itself...