Now the Question: when I drive the car, it makes a
noise like a machine gun (although not as loud or dramatic). only when
I'm coasting though.......if I accelerate or brake the noise goes
away. I assume this noise is coming from the CVs. When I bolted
the axles up to the tranny (I actually had a mech do it cause It was too
cold in my garage), I had to use washers instead of the proper 3 plates for
each side because I lost the old ones and it would take a week to get them
from the dealer. Could the missing plates be the problem, or are my
CV(s) F%$#ed? ??
History:
I just replaced the old ASF tranny with a 9A because the ASF was
toast. after the tranny was in, I realized that I had to change the
axles because the old tranny had 90mm flanges (even though they were
supposed to be 100). Not a problem, I'll just take the axles from the
car I got the tranny from. So finally, weeks after I started the swap
(it's been really cold here), I got it all pretty much finished except for a
few tidbits.
Sorry for the length of this, I just need to fix this car
so I can sell it. this car has pissed me off too much, plus I have
found something else
TIA
Casey
84 Roc
88 Golf <--anyone interested???
haha
86 GLi will be parting out, but not till spring when
it's warm
84 Jetta
(probably)