simdel1
New member
Hi Guys,
My car has developed a bit of a 'shunt' when changing gear or coming on and off the throttle. From what I've read before it sounds like I need a new clutch because the rubber coupling has degraded. Before I commit to such a long and expensive job I thought I'd try to eliminate anything else that could be causing the same problem. The problem is that I don't quite understand what I'm seeing. Hopefully someone on here might be able to help me out...
I've jacked one side of the car up with the car in 1st and the handbrake off (so one rear wheel is on the floor unable to rotate). I can rotate the rear wheel about 5-10° with a clunk each way but it's hard to tell where the clunk is coming from. I removed the transaxle inspection cover and tried to rotate the prop shaft. There is quite a bit of movement which suggests to me that the clutch has definitely gone. The thing I don't understand is that with the car in gear, I don't think I should be able to turn that shaft without turning the wheels. Does that mean that my diff is excessively worn too? I tried rotating the rear wheel whilst holding the prop shaft and noticed that I can rotate the back wheel at least half as much as the total slack I mentioned before I can feel the prop shaft trying to turn in my hand.
At the moment I think I definitely need to do the clutch, but I'm also thinking that maybe my CV joints and/or the diff itself are worn out too.
Does anyone have any alternative explanations for what I'm seeing?
My car has developed a bit of a 'shunt' when changing gear or coming on and off the throttle. From what I've read before it sounds like I need a new clutch because the rubber coupling has degraded. Before I commit to such a long and expensive job I thought I'd try to eliminate anything else that could be causing the same problem. The problem is that I don't quite understand what I'm seeing. Hopefully someone on here might be able to help me out...
I've jacked one side of the car up with the car in 1st and the handbrake off (so one rear wheel is on the floor unable to rotate). I can rotate the rear wheel about 5-10° with a clunk each way but it's hard to tell where the clunk is coming from. I removed the transaxle inspection cover and tried to rotate the prop shaft. There is quite a bit of movement which suggests to me that the clutch has definitely gone. The thing I don't understand is that with the car in gear, I don't think I should be able to turn that shaft without turning the wheels. Does that mean that my diff is excessively worn too? I tried rotating the rear wheel whilst holding the prop shaft and noticed that I can rotate the back wheel at least half as much as the total slack I mentioned before I can feel the prop shaft trying to turn in my hand.
At the moment I think I definitely need to do the clutch, but I'm also thinking that maybe my CV joints and/or the diff itself are worn out too.
Does anyone have any alternative explanations for what I'm seeing?