knock under car when put in gear

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  1. tommyboy

    tommyboy 77 mav

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    hey guys well i just took my mav out for the first time since i got it and it ran real good except it has a knocking noise under the seat when i put it in gear so i got under there while my son put it in drive and when i touched the end of the transmission where it connects to the drive shaft it stops can u please tell me what i need to do to get it to stop doing that. thanks
     
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    you might not want to drive it any more untill you check this out very well-first did you mean it stops when you just touch the end of the trans? you could possibly have a loose tail housing or a worn out tailshaft bushing, the yoke might be bent or a u-joint could be worn out, also check the trans mount and cross member for loose bolts. good luck-keep us advised.
     
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    I'm thinking you just have a bad universal joint. Maybe it seems like the knocking stops when you put your hand on it, but in reality your hand is just deading or muffling the knock. Just a thought.

    ray
     
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    when i first got the car and drove it home i heard the noise and thought u joints so they are new if i put just a small amount of pressure on the very end of the transmission it stops the noise untill u let go
     
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    and it only does it in drive
     
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    It doesn't do it in Reverse, manual 2nd, or low?
     
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    also check if you have a bad motor mount, if so it might be raising the engine enough to make a sound. you know sometimes sounds travel and it might be from another place, I've had this happen several times.
     
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    when you hold it it doesnt make the noise...? but when you let go it makes the noise?

    is it a continuous noise or it makes the noise only when putting into gear and only when touching the driveshaft?

    i think i am lost
     
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    To me it sounds like your transmission mount is broken.
    They are similar to a motor mount in that they are rubber
    and steel.
    It should be underneath where the crossmember for the
    tranny is located.

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    $7.99 at Advance Auto Parts.
    Any parts store would surely be
    able to get them.

    Seth
     
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    thanks ill give the tranny mount a try. can i change it without taking the transmission out maybe just jacking it up alittle?
     
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    You should. But not much. You will be jacking the entire
    engine/tranny up and it will be hinged at the motor mounts.
    Take the drive shaft out and check your U-joints while you
    are at it. Grease them too if they have the fittings.
    You may be better off loosening the motor mounts, I am not sure.

    Seth
     
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    I dont quite think a u-joint can make noise unless the car is rolling, therefore he probably isn't going to be putting his hand on it and stopping the noise.:confused: I would more likely think a loose or broken tranny mount.
     
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    just wanted to say thanks for all your help and that this is a great web site. now if it ever quits snowing im going to get it back in the basement and fix it ill let u guys no what i find out about it
     

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