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vetteboy79
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Hello everyone -
This is my first post here, so please bear with me if this question has already been asked/answer a million times...
I've got a '79 L-82 4-speed and it goes down the road really nice and smooth with hardly any noises or creaks. However, one day I was accelerating off the line and got halfway through 2nd gear when I heard this horrible 'clank' from the rear - it literally sounded like i threw a driveshaft and it was spinning around and hitting the body. I slowed down real quick and it went away before I came to a complete stop. Fearing something awful I crawled under the car (tight fit) to inspect the damage and saw nothing. Luckily I was near a friend's house so I managed to back down the road and into his driveway where we put the car up on some ramps.
The U-joints and shafts were all intact (the u-joints on the driveshaft are new). All shafts and joints were solid with the exception of a small amount of play in the tailshaft of the tranny (like the bushing may be worn a tiny bit). The only other problem area I could find was an excessive amount of play in the bushing that joins the differential mounting bracket to the chassis crossmember in the rear (a single, fat thick bushing in the middle of the vehicle about a foot in front of the rear diff). I could move this joint somewhat easily just by pulling on it - a new bushing kit is on order and I'll post what happens when I put it in.
So I put the car back on the ground and drove it a bit more, and it was good for like 10 minutes and then, the big ol' clank again. It seems to start off as a few small bangs, increase to one or two really good 'clunks' that you can feel through the whole car, and then disappear. And of course, it only does it intermittently, which means I can't make it happen, and every time I go to demonstrate it to someone it goes away...
If anyone out there knows what this could be, please let me know...or if you need more information about something specific I'll try to provide it. Thanks a lot!
This is my first post here, so please bear with me if this question has already been asked/answer a million times...
I've got a '79 L-82 4-speed and it goes down the road really nice and smooth with hardly any noises or creaks. However, one day I was accelerating off the line and got halfway through 2nd gear when I heard this horrible 'clank' from the rear - it literally sounded like i threw a driveshaft and it was spinning around and hitting the body. I slowed down real quick and it went away before I came to a complete stop. Fearing something awful I crawled under the car (tight fit) to inspect the damage and saw nothing. Luckily I was near a friend's house so I managed to back down the road and into his driveway where we put the car up on some ramps.
The U-joints and shafts were all intact (the u-joints on the driveshaft are new). All shafts and joints were solid with the exception of a small amount of play in the tailshaft of the tranny (like the bushing may be worn a tiny bit). The only other problem area I could find was an excessive amount of play in the bushing that joins the differential mounting bracket to the chassis crossmember in the rear (a single, fat thick bushing in the middle of the vehicle about a foot in front of the rear diff). I could move this joint somewhat easily just by pulling on it - a new bushing kit is on order and I'll post what happens when I put it in.
So I put the car back on the ground and drove it a bit more, and it was good for like 10 minutes and then, the big ol' clank again. It seems to start off as a few small bangs, increase to one or two really good 'clunks' that you can feel through the whole car, and then disappear. And of course, it only does it intermittently, which means I can't make it happen, and every time I go to demonstrate it to someone it goes away...
If anyone out there knows what this could be, please let me know...or if you need more information about something specific I'll try to provide it. Thanks a lot!