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Old 22-06-2010, 18:28   #1
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Default Bluddie rattle

this pigging tinny rattle is getting on my tits ,some days it doesnt make the noise , but most days it does ..... and its getting worse ( and louder ) ....it seems to get worse the more i use it..... ie on a long run...... and heres the strange thing ..... it seems to get worse when i turn right .... its not a clunking noise , its a very tinny type rattle , it seems to be coming from the rear brakes , or the exhaust , but my buddy crawled under to check the exhaust and he said it was nice and tight ..... im not sure it is the arb drop links because its not a clunking noise .....but the brakes seem ok and stop in a straight line , and the handbrake seems ok and holds uphill.....THIS RATTLE IS REALLY GETTING ON MY TITS ..... help ? any ideas ?


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Old 22-06-2010, 19:33   #2
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this wont help briggie but......i find most old motors have a rattle of sorts.

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Old 22-06-2010, 19:38   #3
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Exhaust heatshield perhaps
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Old 22-06-2010, 20:10   #4
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sound travels funny. its somert else Pete, maybe not even at the back. maybe not even under the car.
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Old 22-06-2010, 20:16   #5
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this rattle is heard loudly outside the car, and is very embarrasing , in my opinion ( i know nothing lol ) it seems to be coming from the rear brakes , but im not 100% sure, trouble is if i take it to the garage ( gotta find a good one round here first lol ) and they take the brake drums off and everything collapses as ive been warned .....krap fit ( and i guess other garages too ) cant order the brake shoes / pads etc because when they enter the reg number it doesnt come up as a terrano or maverick , EVEN THO ITS THE SAME BLUDDIE VEHICLE , krap fit also mentioned something about a fitting kit which includes springs etc , because he thought it was a spring in the brake drum that was loose.... but im not sure cos my brakes work ok , but he said 70% of your braking is done by the front , so you may not notice ..... is that borrox ?
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Old 22-06-2010, 20:26   #6
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its not borrax pete . you only get a little rear breaking.

but it could be anything from number plate rattle to exhaust. just enjoy it i doubt anything is wrong


they just rattle some cars do


milners do pads and shoes for the misteral . and they are different to the t2 so caution
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Old 22-06-2010, 20:33   #7
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Hi Briggie,
To remove the rear drums you MUST slacken the handbrake adjuster, which on a manual is under the handbrake, so you have to remove the handbrake squab.. Then use a couple of 8 mm bolts to ease the drum off, tapping the drum with a soft faced mallet as you go, then the brake shoes should remain in place.

I had a high pitched rattle, it was on the exhaust clamp that attaches to the gearbox. The fixing bolt comes loose, a member suggested putting an extra lock nut on, and it has never rattled again.

I hate rattles and squeeks, many years ago (13+) the suspension had a squeek, so I waxoyled every joint and bolt, and it has never rattled since, and is still on all the original bushes. ( except for Front ARB drop links).

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Old 22-06-2010, 21:00   #8
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Hi Briggie,
To remove the rear drums you MUST slacken the handbrake adjuster, which on a manual is under the handbrake, so you have to remove the handbrake squab.. Then use a couple of 8 mm bolts to ease the drum off, tapping the drum with a soft faced mallet as you go, then the brake shoes should remain in place.

I had a high pitched rattle, it was on the exhaust clamp that attaches to the gearbox. The fixing bolt comes loose, a member suggested putting an extra lock nut on, and it has never rattled again.

I hate rattles and squeeks, many years ago (13+) the suspension had a squeek, so I waxoyled every joint and bolt, and it has never rattled since, and is still on all the original bushes. ( except for Front ARB drop links).

Hope this helps.
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its a auto rustic .... but i spose that doesnt make any difference , .... whats this about a fitting kit ? ..... if i order the bits from milners do you think krap fit will fit them ? ..... my logic is if i replace them it cant do any harm , and it eliminates one possible cause .


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Old 22-06-2010, 21:35   #9
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its a auto rustic .... but i spose that doesnt make any difference , .... whats this about a fitting kit ? ..... if i order the bits from milners do you think krap fit will fit them ? ..... my logic is if i replace them it cant do any harm , and it eliminates one possible cause .


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i doubt they will fit pete, unless they are friendly, the thing these days is they dont want people blaming them for ill fitting aftermarket parts lol. on my mazda, with calipers, i had a rattle that was simply the anti rattle clips-worn, fitted new ones and hey presto fixed. not sure how similar it is on drums...
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Old 23-06-2010, 17:39   #10
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Exhaust heatshield perhaps
my friend and neighbour chris said it sounded like something to do with the exhaust .... hmmmm
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Old 23-06-2010, 19:05   #11
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i just had a thought....COULD it be the catalytic converter? I assume these cars have them??o ram i wrong? its just that if the cats screwed inside, thatll rattle, especially when hot?

anyhoo, Pete, we shall get to the bottom of it Friday afternoon.
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Old 23-06-2010, 19:06   #12
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i just had a thought....COULD it be the catalytic converter? I assume these cars have them??o ram i wrong? its just that if the cats screwed inside, thatll rattle, especially when hot?

anyhoo, Pete, we shall get to the bottom of it Friday afternoon.
dont fink it has a cat .... im sure id find a pussy
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tut, typical of you to lower the tone
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Old 23-06-2010, 21:23   #14
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i just had a thought....COULD it be the catalytic converter? I assume these cars have them??o ram i wrong? its just that if the cats screwed inside, thatll rattle, especially when hot?

anyhoo, Pete, we shall get to the bottom of it Friday afternoon.
just had a look in the manual ....... the td27ti has a cat .... but mine isnt the td27ti .... or is it ?
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Old 23-06-2010, 21:29   #15
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just had a look in the manual ....... the td27ti has a cat .... but mine isnt the td27ti .... or is it ?
no, its a TD.
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