CMF_mrh
» CMF MemberI was just wondering how can you tell if your driveshfts are starting to become faulty?
I just replaced my gearbox and it seems to be no problem coming from there. In stationary the car makes no noise, both at idle and when reving.
Take it for a drive and I get this whoop whoop sound. I haven't been able to locate the noise yet but when I compress and realease the clutch it still makes the same noise. So it seems like the clutch and box are working well.
So I was wondering if this could be the driveshafts? When I take off or change gears sometimes there is a clunk sound that seems to be coming from the front.
I haven't had too much experience with front wheel drive cars but I know when this sound (the same sound but only from the rear) appears on a rear wheel drive car it usually indicates that its the universal joints.
Is this the same as the driveshafts?
thanks mrr
I just replaced my gearbox and it seems to be no problem coming from there. In stationary the car makes no noise, both at idle and when reving.
Take it for a drive and I get this whoop whoop sound. I haven't been able to locate the noise yet but when I compress and realease the clutch it still makes the same noise. So it seems like the clutch and box are working well.
So I was wondering if this could be the driveshafts? When I take off or change gears sometimes there is a clunk sound that seems to be coming from the front.
I haven't had too much experience with front wheel drive cars but I know when this sound (the same sound but only from the rear) appears on a rear wheel drive car it usually indicates that its the universal joints.
Is this the same as the driveshafts?
thanks mrr