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  • Daurie
    2nd Gear
    • Nov 2007
    • 251

    #31
    Can you get a C clamp in there and clamp the trans mount to the cross member? I cant remember off the top of my head if there is room but if you could get a clamp between there nice and tight. If one side is lifting under slight throttle making a small gap it could be the culprit. If you try it and it will fit, I'd tether said clamp off somehow just in case.
    '73 SIII 88"
    Turner 8:1 Engine
    NRP Exhaust
    Roverdrive
    RM Parabolics
    OME Shocks
    Warn 8274
    Pangolin4X4 bumper

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    • jp-
      5th Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 981

      #32
      A few more things to check:

      -Engine fan, make sure you're not missing a blade.
      -Wheel bearings, make sure they are tight.
      -Rear diff pinion nut, make sure it's tight.
      61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
      66 IIA 88" Station Wagon (sold)
      66 IIA 109" Pickup (Restomod, 5MGE, R380)
      67 IIA 109" NADA Wagon (sold)
      88, 2.5TD 110 RHD non-hicap pickup

      -I used to know everything there was to know about Land Rovers; then I joined the RN Bulletin Board.

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      • SafeAirOne
        Overdrive
        • Apr 2008
        • 3435

        #33
        Suggestion...

        You can't fix it if you cant isolate the source (of course). You might try to narrow down the source of the noise/vibration by having a competent person either 1) drive the rover while you sit in the back and determine if the problem is coming from the rear axle or 2) do it the other way around with a competent listener.

        Also, and this may sound rediculous but it works, you might try getting a small length of garden hose, fixing one end so that it points at a suspected noise source and stick the other end in your ear while someone drives around. Keep doing this until you find the source. Of course this may be more difficult in our normally noisy rovers. Needless to say, make sure the length of hose isn't going to get snagged on any moving bits.

        Might have someone drive it around while you look and listen through the (removed) access cover under the center seat also.
        --Mark

        1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

        0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
        (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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        • thixon
          5th Gear
          • Jul 2007
          • 909

          #34
          Originally posted by SafeAirOne
          Also, and this may sound rediculous but it works, you might try getting a small length of garden hose, fixing one end so that it points at a suspected noise source and stick the other end in your ear while someone drives around. (removed) access cover under the center seat also.
          Not ridiculous at all. I've done this for years to diagnose anything from bad bearing in engine parts to valve issues. Works great.
          Travis
          '66 IIa 88

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          • bearcrawl
            Low Range
            • May 2008
            • 60

            #35
            Interesting new advice. I was ordering a few new gaskets and came across a new opinion. A fellow @ a parts supplier, not our hosts, is trying to convince me this noise is normal. Would any of you consider his noise normal. Again @ highway speed I am getting a pretty loud pretty violent vibe or rattle. Sounds like its coming from the t-case behind the parking brake. It happens when I feather the gas coasting. Applying no real load either pos or neg. Not the O/D. Neither diff. Replaced Transmission / engine mounts. Tight main shaft nut. Nut under prop shaft is good (both ends). Parking brake is in good working order, although, are there any parts in the P-Brake that could be responsible for this. Going to pull speedo and inspect now. Thanks again guys for all the help.
            Nor-Cal
            67' 88"

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            • Daurie
              2nd Gear
              • Nov 2007
              • 251

              #36
              What you're describing doesn't sound normal to me.

              At the moment I'm putting my money on a transmission mount.
              '73 SIII 88"
              Turner 8:1 Engine
              NRP Exhaust
              Roverdrive
              RM Parabolics
              OME Shocks
              Warn 8274
              Pangolin4X4 bumper

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              • bearcrawl
                Low Range
                • May 2008
                • 60

                #37
                replaced both, keep em comin.
                Nor-Cal
                67' 88"

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                • Momo
                  3rd Gear
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 347

                  #38
                  Take your floor panels out and drive around. You might end up seeing the problem as well as getting a clearer earshot of it.
                  '60 SII Station Wagon
                  '64 SIIA 109 Regular
                  '68 SIIA 88 Station Wagon

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                  • Tim Smith
                    Overdrive
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1504

                    #39
                    Try grabbing the e-brake drum and wiggling it. I'm wondering if your output shaft is loose like mine was a few weeks ago or if the brake drum has somehow just made it's way loose.

                    Another thought. This one is a bit dangerous so use your head... Have you tried jacking up the rear on stands and spinning up the rear tires? I'm wondering if a wheel balance has fallen off and is just making the exhaust rattle along the frame somewhere. Just a thought but you really shouldn't notice anything with tire balancing until about 30 mph.

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                    • Les Parker
                      RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
                      • May 2006
                      • 2020

                      #40
                      Is there any loss of trans fluid from the handbrake backing plate?
                      My thought is either the output shaft bearing in the t. box or the rear drive shaft is out of balance (taken that the u/j's have been checked and are in good order)

                      2p
                      Les Parker
                      Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
                      Rovers North Inc.

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                      • xsbowes
                        2nd Gear
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 258

                        #41
                        What type of vibration does it sound like? Mechanical or maybe more like sheet metal. I was getting a loud vibration at idle and could not figure out where it was coming from. I thought it was the transfer case because of its territorial marking capability. After awhile of searching for the source I discovered it was coming from under the driver's seat (LHD), I pulled my seat and access cover, the vibration was from the fuel tank (military type which is normally empty). For some reason the extension tube and the top of the tank vibrate obnoxiously loud. I don't think the aux tank is original because the cap is not the same as the passenger side and it is not POR coated like the rest of the undercarriage. It's not as annoying as the mystery toe heater (feels like direct exhaust on my foot but only when I'm moving).
                        Stacy
                        Motta S.A. Italy

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                        • adkrover
                          2nd Gear
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 206

                          #42
                          Ok, I've followed this thread for some time now and I'm starting to thing its about time you accept the fact that your truck (and all series trucks) make NOISE! It's either that or you rebuild the entire vehicle so you can eliminate almost all possibilities. Almost all because even rebuilt parts can be defective or installed incorrectly and no matter what, it will never sound like a new suv.

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