Well i crawled underneath the car and tried to rattle with my hands as hard as I could and it seemed ok. As i said I got my mate to reverse and go forward about 10 times while i was pretty much underneath the car so I could try to identify what and where the noise was coming from. Where the prop meets the rear diff, after reversing then moving forward it makes a slight upward movement (very slight) a small clunk then it sounds fine. I also tried to turn the prop with my hands and it seemd that when I did this the prop sort of twisted out of the diff a few mm. Is this normal play or should there be no lateral play in this connection at all and only turing movement.
I hope that you understand what I am describing, any thoughts.
Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
Re: Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
sometimes its hard to tell with the prop in place, whip it off and have a decent inspection that there is next to no play and it all moves freely, also check the diff pinion beraing for play while the prop is off.
Re: Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
Is it a tough/messy job taking it all apart or is it ok. I mean once it is going it drives totally fine, but I guess I should make sure that all is well. The car feels a little dodgy when driving, but I guess that is to be expected from a 20 year old. Also what is the diff pinion bearing? If any of these parts are knackered, is it expensive to fix?
Re: Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
no its not messy, 8 bolts (4 at each end) and the prop is off ready for you to check the UJs then wobble the flange that the prop bolts to on the rear diff, that is where the pinion bearing is, if there is a small amount of play then it is usually nothing to worry about!
Re: Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
Hi again, another question hahaha. sorry. Engine bay again, There is a noise coming from what I think is an electric fuel pump (I think that is what it is anyway), it is pretty loud and clanky, I presume that it still works, but does anyone know why it is making that noise and is it suposed and if not how to fix it.
See picture below, it is the black cylinder thing that is attached to the back of the engine bay at the top with 2 pipes coming out of either end.
See picture below, it is the black cylinder thing that is attached to the back of the engine bay at the top with 2 pipes coming out of either end.
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Re: Suzuki SJ413 build, Scotland.
Oh also this is where the noise is coming from (the wet on it is not leaking from the joint btw).
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