Hi everyone, it’s been a while since I was last on here, I have been busy rebuilding my 90 onto a new galvanised chassis. Now I have a problem, when driving I occasionally get a noise when easing back on the accelerator gently whilst already in motion. It’s kind of a screechy metallic noise like you get when you have a stone in your disc dust shield however it appears to be from the bell housing. It stops as you take up load and accelerate. Now I have dismantled the clutch thinking it is related to the springs in the clutch plate. Long story short the clutch plate was a good old spare as we managed to wreck the new plate when refitting the engine during the rebuild....I know we should have ordered a new one. There are marks on some of the plate springs, spigot bush seems ok (that was new for the rebuild) but now I’m thinking “how could it actually be the springs??” Because it happens when already driving so clutch is engaged??? Does the clutch naturally slip when re-taking up drive as you coast then accelerate?? I know the springs are kind of shock absorbers. Just worried now it could be something else, I’m renewing all the clutch and spigot bush again when it arrives anyway...any thoughts or similar experiences anyone??? PS I removed the speedo cable as I thought it could have been that and drove with center seat cover off, the noise remained and did appear further forward ie bellhousing.
Oh it a 1994 300tdi defender 90
Oh it a 1994 300tdi defender 90