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Tinny Rattle, clutch engaged, low revs


Heardy

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Hi guys.

 

i know things like this are very hard to diagnose over the web but thought I’d try.

i have a very tinny (almost heatshield like) rattle at times (75%) when the car is in gear and under load at low revs etc. Don’t think it is there under higher revs but she is hardly quiet so it’s hard to tell.

 

i have heard it very lightly, much quieter, on the very rare occasion when in neutral.

clutch does not seem to slip.

gears engage fine, reverse a bit crunchy at times.

cat heat shields removed

rear exhasut/boot heat shield removed.

cant seem to replicate it with hammering or shaking parts etc.

 

Like I said,I know it’s a difficult one but any ideas or help would be welcomed.

 

thanks

 

 

 

 

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On 09/10/2019 at 18:18, Heardy said:

Hi guys.

 

i know things like this are very hard to diagnose over the web but thought I’d try.

i have a very tinny (almost heatshield like) rattle at times (75%) when the car is in gear and under load at low revs etc. Don’t think it is there under higher revs but she is hardly quiet so it’s hard to tell.

 

i have heard it very lightly, much quieter, on the very rare occasion when in neutral.

clutch does not seem to slip.

gears engage fine, reverse a bit crunchy at times.

cat heat shields removed

rear exhasut/boot heat shield removed.

cant seem to replicate it with hammering or shaking parts etc.

 

Like I said,I know it’s a difficult one but any ideas or help would be welcomed.

 

thanks

 

 

 

 

Did you get to the bottom of that?  Think I have the same issue

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On 01/08/2020 at 20:25, Rikz2004 said:

I have the same thing also, no idea what it is. Hopefully it's not something bad?! 

Removed heat shields from the cats and rear plastic guards from underneath that had come loose and that fixed it all. 

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