I had
the same problem with mine. Three days after I purchased the rocco all the
bolts came out on the drivers side. The spinning cv then swung over and
knocked a hole about the size of a quarter into the tranny case. I must
say I was disappointed, being it only the third day I had the car. There
is a lot more to this story but I'll save that for another
time.
greg
'87
16v
Doh! I did that once after replacing my
tranny, got the car down, DROVE IT AROUND THE BLOCK, only to hear this
horrendous shaking & wobbling, get back, put the car back up in the air,
wiggle the tires- OH SHIT! ----------I think I'd have ate it if I'd have gone
another .1/mi.
Live & Learn (hard motto, but one to live
by ;)
Dan
Thanks for everyones help, turns out the noise was because
my Drivers side wheel bolts were loose....I tightened them up, noise all
gone.
Thanks,
Casey
Casey,
When CV joints are gone, you will hear them clunk only
on turns. They do not clunk when driving straight. If you hear
constant whining while driving and braking (in a straight line), then it's
either yer wheel bearings or brakes. Since the noise ceases when
braking, it's gotta be yer brakes. How does the car drive
otherwise?
Sal
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000
10:05 PM
Subject: [VWofT] CV? question
OK, so this car has pissed me off too much....I'm
gonna sell it, but first a question:
Car: 88 Golf
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)
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