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Posted: 08-06-2011 09:33 am |
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chrisl Member
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Am getting a booming noise in the ole Mk1... The noise from the exhaust, gearbox and carbs makes it a bit hard to pin down, but as it seems to increase in tempo with speed, a wheel bearing perhaps? Or the engine damper?
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Posted: 08-06-2011 02:18 pm |
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497 Member
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well now that you have pinned it down to the location of the car :> I would suggest start looking underneath for a nice clean shiny area that maybe were some thing is hitting. I can't imagine a engine dampner even if it has failed making a noise, unless the firewall is torn and your engine mount is shot then the engine could torque over and hit. Brett
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Posted: 08-08-2011 03:56 pm |
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Jensen Healey Super Moderator
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Could be the U-Joints. I had a similar issue. Kurt
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Posted: 05-21-2013 07:32 am |
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chrisl Member
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And the answer is... rear axle bearings
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