when i do a sharp turn to the right in the 412 there is a knocking/tapping noise sounds the same speed as the wheels but carnt see anything wrong the other option is cv joint as its when the car is leaning to the left and the right suspention is lower than normal?
no sound any other time
any ideas peeps
knocking when going round corners
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Front or rear? If its the rear...it can be a couple things. First...is this an auto or standard tranny? If its auto, get underneath and check the bolts on the CV's. Next, jack up that side in the rear and turn that wheel only by hand. If it makes noise when you do that you either you have a bad outer diff bearing or a chip on a tooth on one of the spyders in the diff. This is about a 20% possibility so don't discount it.
Next...check the torque on the big bolt in the center of the brake hub. Next...check the two small bolts that hold the brake hub on, and adjust the brakes and check for warpage in the drums. The reason for tehse last few is that when cornering if the drum is loose it make noise. Also if it is loose from the center bolt and is flexed when going around the corner...it makes noise.
Check to make sure the rear shocks have tight nuts on top.
If it is from the front end, check for bad strut bushings and a bad ball joint. Also check teh steering center link for slop. Ray
Next...check the torque on the big bolt in the center of the brake hub. Next...check the two small bolts that hold the brake hub on, and adjust the brakes and check for warpage in the drums. The reason for tehse last few is that when cornering if the drum is loose it make noise. Also if it is loose from the center bolt and is flexed when going around the corner...it makes noise.
Check to make sure the rear shocks have tight nuts on top.
If it is from the front end, check for bad strut bushings and a bad ball joint. Also check teh steering center link for slop. Ray
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The 411/412 doesn't use springplates like the rest of the ACVW line-up. They used a trailing a-arm with coil spring setup.David58bug wrote:Is the spring plate bottoming out on the stop?
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I think its one of the CV's. Difficulty is always to determine which one...
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Yes, you could be spot on Wally. The CV shafts are also a little unique on this car. They are just a little more "stretched out" with reference to the total range a CV can be expanded, installed and driven. When they get loose and sloppy...they slide back and forth in their grooves. One of the first signs of this is when you remove an inner CV and notice that the rubber and metal cap on teh inner flange has been popped loose or is damaged. Ray