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Date:         Mon, 29 Jun 1998 16:38:57 -0600
Reply-To:     Fred Porter <fporter@EYRING.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Fred Porter <fporter@EYRING.COM>
Organization: EYRING, Corp.
Subject:      Re: clanging
Comments: To: Tim Smith <smitht@unb.ca>
Comments: cc: vanagon@vanagon.com
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Tim, thanks, i agree that it can ring a little all the time too, but after a long drive in warm weather it REALLY rings and lurches clang-clang-clang-lurch-clang....etc then the next day after cooling off it only rings if i shift poorly, but when hot after the long drive there is just no way i can go into reverse and backup without getting this kinda response from it.

it might be similar to asthma....you have it all the time, but when certain pollens come out it can be really bad

later, fred

Tim Smith wrote: > > Hi Fred, > > I think that's just your engine bucking a bit and the driveshaft slapping > round/back a bit. Worn ring and pinion or U-joints or rubber donut will do > it. Can get the same ringing by jacking a wheel and spinning it > back/forwards fast to whip the shaft. Sounds like an old school bus > shifting. Just age, to isolate you can start checking U-joints/donut. Some > R&P wear is normal. Mine rings too sometimes. > > bye, Tim


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