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Oh joy!
The clunking under my car has been driving me nuts the last couple of months. Figured it was probably the D bushings on the anti-roll bar, but I couldn't see any visual problems with either one. Reading through some threads here, I found that the passenger side engine mount can mimic suspension clunks-and would probably explain the clunks on starting that only added to the VTC sprocket rattle. Had it checked last week and sure enough, the mount was bad. Had it replaced today and the clunking is completely gone! Plus the shifts are smoother because the engine isn't jerking around. Once whole side of the mount was shiny from rubbing on the bracket.
Anyway, don't overlook the engine mounts if you have a clunk in the front end.
Anyway, don't overlook the engine mounts if you have a clunk in the front end.
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Was the clunking every time you stepped on the accelerator and took your foot off of it? Just trying to confirm mine. It clunks everytime I hit the gas, or let off the gas. Please tell me your issues are similar, cause everything else is pretty much brand new and upgraded.
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Was the clunking every time you stepped on the accelerator and took your foot off of it? Just trying to confirm mine. It clunks everytime I hit the gas, or let off the gas. Please tell me your issues are similar, cause everything else is pretty much brand new and upgraded.
VQP0WER-yeah, about one hour. Not sure how long they actually worked on it since my son and I walked to a place for lunch (10-12 minutes or so each way) and we were there about 45 minutes. My car was pulled in before we left and was finished when we got back.
Where I live, I'm not allowed to do any work on my car beyond changing a battery or a flat so for right now, I am the mercy of the mechanic. At least I have a good one.
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Another point I should mention-the engine being secured properly in the engine mounts almost acts like a 255 hp FSTB of sorts. Bad mount and you don't have the engine tying the front end together the way it otherwise does. The front end of the car feels noticeably tighter now.
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i got my mounts changed out and what a difference. The front right and the transmission mount were busted. The other 2 were fine and i kept them just in case of anything. I ordered these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
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Was the clunking every time you stepped on the accelerator and took your foot off of it? Just trying to confirm mine. It clunks everytime I hit the gas, or let off the gas. Please tell me your issues are similar, cause everything else is pretty much brand new and upgraded.
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The clunking under my car has been driving me nuts the last couple of months. Figured it was probably the D bushings on the anti-roll bar, but I couldn't see any visual problems with either one. Reading through some threads here, I found that the passenger side engine mount can mimic suspension clunks-and would probably explain the clunks on starting that only added to the VTC sprocket rattle. Had it checked last week and sure enough, the mount was bad. Had it replaced today and the clunking is completely gone! Plus the shifts are smoother because the engine isn't jerking around. Once whole side of the mount was shiny from rubbing on the bracket.
Anyway, don't overlook the engine mounts if you have a clunk in the front end.
Anyway, don't overlook the engine mounts if you have a clunk in the front end.
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It's funny b/c I had the clunk a long time ago and it turned out to be my hood 'jumping' (y'know...after spending the money to upgrade the bushings, strut mounts, joints, etc.) lol
But my shifts always have been kind of rough (and I've never replaced my motor mounts)
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