Now I knoiw its pretty much impossible to diagnose noises over t’internet but I was wondering if the collective knowledge of the site can offer any suggestions. When I drive the Plus 2 I get a light, relatively high pitched rustling noise from the rear end but only when under power - it disappears on a neutral throttle and the overrun.
It sounds like a stone trapped in a disk dust shield - but there aren’t any on the rear. As devotees will know I’ve had both calipers off to refurb them and the handbrake mechanism, and when turning the hubs didn’t here the noise. The drive shafts are Hookes type universal joint type and have been very recently regreased, and I can’t see anything wrong. It was there before I set about the calipers and greasing the shafts.
As I said its a very ‘light’ sound, not a bearing knock or grumble/rumble. Its hard to work out where its coming from but in the RHD car it seems to be from the left (near) side so I guess it could be the diff. Any ideas?
Pinion bearing dirt shield touching diff nose?
I blame the handbrake tree for most of the strange noises in the rear end! It’s a bit of a weird design with too many things that have a small amount of movement. I’d start looking there.
Hi Matt,
Check if your diff is moving around under power due to soggy rubber bushes on the two bottom tie rods, or if the frustacones are going soft.
Iain
Hopefully you will have sorted this by now, but if not——
I am refitting rear bearings in my S4. Simple enough, but problem with dust shields. The shield will be pushed snuggly against the bearing by the circlip.
Problem with this, is that the shield touches both the inner and outer race, therefore surely this will cause the sort of noise you are talking about.?
Have I missed something here, because it seems a very basic problem?
Peter
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Hi,
Have you refitted the driveshafts in the right orientation? - on the assumption that you removed them of course
Is the disc catching the lower arm
Is the calliper properly centred about the disc and the hand brake for that mater
Regards
Steve