Hi All,
On my way home tonight my landy developed a somewhat worrying clunking noise when first changing gear.
I put her in first to pull away, no noise until I actually engage the clutch and start to move, then I get a clunking noise, which disappears after a second or so. I change into second and let out the clutch and I get it again, for about a second. This seems to happen in all gears, including overdrive.
It doesn't seem as loud in higher gears, but that may just be it's drowned out more by road noise.
I can only really describe the noise as "clunk clunk clunk". It sounds rotational in nature to my untrained ear and seems like it's coming from either the gear box or rear axle areas (tough to tell as noise tends to travel around the hollow tubes that make up a landy).
For the sake of supplying as much information as possible, I had her in 2WD on the way out, 4WD high box while out and drove back in 2WD. The noise only developed after I'd changed back to 2WD high box after being in 4WD.
At the weekend I'll check things like the oil levels in the various boxes and axles, but since I've not seen a large puddle anywhere I don't think it can be all the oil suddenly fleeing the system.
I realise that trying to diagnose an issue based on a poor description of a noise is, to say the least, an inexact science, but any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks in advance!
On my way home tonight my landy developed a somewhat worrying clunking noise when first changing gear.
I put her in first to pull away, no noise until I actually engage the clutch and start to move, then I get a clunking noise, which disappears after a second or so. I change into second and let out the clutch and I get it again, for about a second. This seems to happen in all gears, including overdrive.
It doesn't seem as loud in higher gears, but that may just be it's drowned out more by road noise.
I can only really describe the noise as "clunk clunk clunk". It sounds rotational in nature to my untrained ear and seems like it's coming from either the gear box or rear axle areas (tough to tell as noise tends to travel around the hollow tubes that make up a landy).
For the sake of supplying as much information as possible, I had her in 2WD on the way out, 4WD high box while out and drove back in 2WD. The noise only developed after I'd changed back to 2WD high box after being in 4WD.
At the weekend I'll check things like the oil levels in the various boxes and axles, but since I've not seen a large puddle anywhere I don't think it can be all the oil suddenly fleeing the system.
I realise that trying to diagnose an issue based on a poor description of a noise is, to say the least, an inexact science, but any suggestions would be very welcome.
Thanks in advance!