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Dread Terminator Clunk after IRS swap ~ HELP!!
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<blockquote data-quote="cobralvr01" data-source="post: 15524605" data-attributes="member: 164560"><p>Bringing this nightmare back from the dead. So I haven't driven the Cobra since the last post because I bought a G37S. The Cobra's basically been sitting in the garage since. So I jacked the Cobra up, engaged the e-brake, and did some tracing. Well, I took the exhaust out, still clunking. Disconnected the driveshaft, the clunk still happens when I rotate the wheels back and forth and the gears don't engage until about 5-7 degrees of rotation, so I took that off. It's looking like it's down to play in the cv axles, in the differential, or a sum of both. I ended up taking out the cv axles and the center pumpkin. The backlash in the differential is around 0.023"-0.024" and when I rotate the pinion flange, there's a decent amount of noise. I think I'm looking at a full rebuild at this point. Anyone know if this backlash is acceptable and this slack is just normal at this point?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]82334[/ATTACH]</p><p>2 hour later</p><p>[ATTACH=full]82333[/ATTACH]</p><p>Turns out you can use a blown up IRS pumpkin as a makeshift stand.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]82332[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobralvr01, post: 15524605, member: 164560"] Bringing this nightmare back from the dead. So I haven't driven the Cobra since the last post because I bought a G37S. The Cobra's basically been sitting in the garage since. So I jacked the Cobra up, engaged the e-brake, and did some tracing. Well, I took the exhaust out, still clunking. Disconnected the driveshaft, the clunk still happens when I rotate the wheels back and forth and the gears don't engage until about 5-7 degrees of rotation, so I took that off. It's looking like it's down to play in the cv axles, in the differential, or a sum of both. I ended up taking out the cv axles and the center pumpkin. The backlash in the differential is around 0.023"-0.024" and when I rotate the pinion flange, there's a decent amount of noise. I think I'm looking at a full rebuild at this point. Anyone know if this backlash is acceptable and this slack is just normal at this point? [ATTACH=full]82334[/ATTACH] 2 hour later [ATTACH=full]82333[/ATTACH] Turns out you can use a blown up IRS pumpkin as a makeshift stand. [ATTACH=full]82332[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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