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Mean Green



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Strange phenomenon... but much worse when wet
My 200tdi has a strange issue that I dont even know where to start diagnosing.

Every now and then I get a very bad clunk, bang, knock and shudder when pulling away in either 1st gear or reverse. It can usually be cleared by dipping the clutch and giving a bit of revs. Other than that it drives fine.

Last week, I had been out and about and decided to give it a quick wash down at the local car wash. When I tried to pull out of the wash bay I had the very loud banging and vibration , to the point that I could hardly pull away. It occured to me that it only really happened in the wet.

About the closest way to describe it is like a slipping clutch, but a bit more violent. It feels like something slipping.

I have had a poke and prod at the props and they seem ok .. admittedly I haev not taken them off for a proper look and I cant really detect any play in the diffs - although there is a slight weep from the pinion seals, so they will probably need looking at pretty soon.


Any suggestions?
Post #304648 3rd Feb 2014 10:55am
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g-mack



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I get a similar thing on my 300! Mine happens when I'm coming to a standstill and I dip the clutch. Start getting a knocking. Sounds like my golf when DMF let go!
Thing is my 300 has recently had clutch hd fork etc etc done! My 109 thread

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Post #304666 3rd Feb 2014 12:16pm
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ARC99



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It sound like the problem I had with my 300. It turned out to be the rear stub axels were shot, one locked solid that's the only reason I found out what the banging was. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
Post #304672 3rd Feb 2014 12:50pm
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g-mack



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better check my stubs then! what exactly was the problem with them? My 109 thread

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Post #304842 3rd Feb 2014 9:48pm
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the gamekeeper



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How about checking the hand brake, shoes locking onto drum and the cable has started to fray and not releasing fully. This was the problem my boy had on his 90.
Post #304863 3rd Feb 2014 10:53pm
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Tompoole



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What he said........ My guess is hand brake sticking on,
Very very common problem, oil seal goes and allows oil into
Drum which over time turns to a lovely goooooiey grease
That causes shoes to stick to drum. Have fun be happy
Post #305113 4th Feb 2014 8:02pm
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g-mack



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hmm good call, i really need some decent weather, as my jobs are mounting up! My 109 thread

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Post #305143 4th Feb 2014 10:11pm
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Mean Green



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hmm.. handbrake could be an issue, it feels like it is coming from immediately under the seats, so that would be about right for handbrake.

Will need to have a look.
Post #305212 5th Feb 2014 12:25am
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Retroanaconda



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Check the engine/gearbox mounts too while you're under there.
Post #305751 6th Feb 2014 11:14pm
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