I obtained a Cabrio over the lockdown which I’ve just got on the road for the first time in its life. Just joined the owners club and hence this is my first post.
Along with a list of other areas that needs work, I’ve got an issue with the diff which I could do with some advise on pretty please...
When stationary, going into drive and reverse there’s a clunk (could be the bw65, but keep reading).
When driving, going off and on the power, there’s a clunk.
If holding a speed, there’s a rough noise- which I gather is powertrain taking up the slack off and on constantly if that makes sense.
Also I sometimes hear a kind of binding noise when coming near to a stop (sounds like rusty brakes, but it isn’t).
So sure enough, I crawl underneath and there’s what seems to be a lot of play in the prop shaft... when in park there’s no movement. In neutral I can rotate it a fair amount- see video:
You can see in that video that there’s not a lot of movement in the UJ.
I then put one wheel up in the air at a time and tried to see if there’s any movement in the UJs within the drive shaft rubber boots, but seems like there’s not.
I took another video to try and show the relationship between me turning the wheel and the prop shaft, but it’s not very clear, here it is anyway:
So I’m guessing the backlash is completely out/ issue with pinion bearing and preload. But I have next to no experience with diffs so if anyone could offer some advise on what to do next or who to talk to it would be much appreciated.
Along with a list of other areas that needs work, I’ve got an issue with the diff which I could do with some advise on pretty please...
When stationary, going into drive and reverse there’s a clunk (could be the bw65, but keep reading).
When driving, going off and on the power, there’s a clunk.
If holding a speed, there’s a rough noise- which I gather is powertrain taking up the slack off and on constantly if that makes sense.
Also I sometimes hear a kind of binding noise when coming near to a stop (sounds like rusty brakes, but it isn’t).
So sure enough, I crawl underneath and there’s what seems to be a lot of play in the prop shaft... when in park there’s no movement. In neutral I can rotate it a fair amount- see video:
You can see in that video that there’s not a lot of movement in the UJ.
I then put one wheel up in the air at a time and tried to see if there’s any movement in the UJs within the drive shaft rubber boots, but seems like there’s not.
I took another video to try and show the relationship between me turning the wheel and the prop shaft, but it’s not very clear, here it is anyway:
So I’m guessing the backlash is completely out/ issue with pinion bearing and preload. But I have next to no experience with diffs so if anyone could offer some advise on what to do next or who to talk to it would be much appreciated.
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