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post May 26, 2011 - 1:38 PM
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i just try my ride for the first time and i noticed immediately there is a problem whit transmission when i accelerate in any gear at 2500k it start knocking ; i feel the knock, any suggestion ??, its sound like one axle have lost one ball or something, but i cannot hear it when im driving slowly normal

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post May 26, 2011 - 11:43 PM
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QUOTE (Needles @ May 26, 2011 - 2:38 PM) *
i just try my ride for the first time and i noticed immediately there is a problem whit transmission when i accelerate in any gear at 2500k it start knocking ; i feel the knock, any suggestion ??, its sound like one axle have lost one ball or something, but i cannot hear it when im driving slowly normal
i dont know what transmission u have, but theres a axle bearing on the right axle. so if u dont have the bracket that holds it your are going to hear that knocking sound. its not a wheel bearing because wheel bearings dont knock when they go bad they make a grinding sound the wheel might shake but it wont knock... the other thing is that if u have a bad motor mount u wont hear the knocking while u are sitting there but when u start to drive the engine will start shaking and bumpin that metal in the motor mount making which will make a knocking sound. and if your exhaust is lose it will make a knocking sound to while you are driving. either way it goes i wouldnt drive it ontill u find out what it is knocking is never good

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