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22-06-2010, 18:28 | #1 |
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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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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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22-06-2010, 19:38 | #3 |
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Exhaust heatshield perhaps
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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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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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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 |
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). Hope this helps. Rustic
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22-06-2010, 21:00 | #8 | |
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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 . confused and almost mad in brighouse |
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23-06-2010, 17:39 | #10 |
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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?
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23-06-2010, 19:06 | #12 |
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dont fink it has a cat .... im sure id find a pussy
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23-06-2010, 19:11 | #13 |
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tut, typical of you to lower the tone
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23-06-2010, 21:23 | #14 |
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just had a look in the manual ....... the td27ti has a cat .... but mine isnt the td27ti .... or is it ?
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23-06-2010, 21:29 | #15 |
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