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Transmission noise turning left - ideas?


Richard_420R

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Hi all,

During track day at Blyton yesterday, I was getting some grauncy noises under hard left cornering - I didn't get it unless flat out in the dry as seems only to happen at grip limit.  No such noise when turning right.  Ideas and should I be worried about it?  Not super loud but it is audible on my gopro vid I did when I'm not on the throttle.

Car is 2.5yr old on 4k miles with LSD ... is this a sign the diff needs servicing soon?

Richard.

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I think I would start with a spanner check of everything.  It could be as simple as the wheel touching the dedion tube (13" have a habit of doing that), or your exhaust hasn't been dragging on the ground.  
A preload check on the diff might give you a clue, but be careful of your equipments ability to compare clockwise and anti clockwise readings. This might lead you to a wrong conclusion (don't ask me how I know) 

The problem with noise, it's very difficult to diagnose.  

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I did a quick check of the rear left and there is a lot of grease/oil on the inside of the wheel rim and on the ARB and lower suspension parts.  Can't see an obvious source and will get a better look with the wheel off later on but any tips on where to look to diagnose?

R.

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Check the outer CV boot. On my 420R the LH ARB drop link was fouling the CV boot under compression and I lost all the grease. Had to replace the split boot and stiffen the ARB up one hole to allow enough clearance.

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I know when I used to race we would occasionally get tyres catching the wheel arches under heavy load. Could be any of the reasons previously mentioned, but a tell tail sign will be black tyre marks on the underside of the car

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Hi AG2728, this looks like what has happened to me.  I've just softened the ARB to the last hole and this is the first trackday following that change.  Seems a bit rubbish that we can't use that setting but I suspec I will reset to the previous setting as a precaution given there is no other reason I can think of why this has happened.

Richard.

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Thanks Andy.  Turn7 have had a good look at it and looks like exactly the same issue - although they think extending the drop link will allow running in softer setting whilst maintaining enough clearance.  Changing CV boot and extending drop-link is the plan.

Richard.

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Hi Richard

Glad you got to the bottom of it.

I did try to run the existing drop link as long as it could go. (too long really, with only a few threads left) and it would still kiss the CV joint over some curbs. A modified, longer drop link may do the job though, if that's what Turn 7 are suggesting.

FWIW, suprisingly I found that running one hole off full soft was hardly noticeable for me. It is after all, a really weedy ARB. On this setting I also found it preferable to run my rear tyre pressures a couple of PSI lower. Just an opinion. Works for me.

Regards

Andy

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