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Finnon

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or whatever you us guys call it lol the shaft from gear box to the diff

what are the symptoms of a ****ed prop shaft?

I was at a mates house before picking him up on the way to the pub to see some mates. I always have to reverse out of his street and it felt as if the car was clunking in reverse. it kinda felt like when a wheel bearing has worn real bad except with it passing its mot only a few weeks ago, I thought this to be unlikely. plus it didnt seem to pull to either side at all.

It has always clunked when ive been reverse parking when i turn the wheel but i cant think if that is anything to do with this.

It makes no noise or anything going forwards at any speeds
 

Fletch124

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There is this large bearing in the middle of your driveshaft, that may have gone bad. Your driveshaft could have also because unbalanced.
 

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Reading your posts gives me a warm feeling inside. They remind me of my favorite Grandmother............Sorry for the Off-Topic

Are you sure this is not coming from the rear differential? Like Fletch, tho, I would bet it was in the carrier bearing in the center.
 

Steve_N

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We refer to it as a Drivesaft. I agree withe ForcedTorqe. Sounds like the carrier bearing is going bad. You can Replace the whole prop shaft with a 1 piece steel or Alum. shaft for about the same or less then it would cost you to replace the carrier bearing, the 4 U-joints & to have it re balanced if needed. Contact JawsGear on here for info on actual cost.
 

Finnon

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hmmm well my dad had to replace the front prop shaft on his ford sierra 4x4 a while back and he recomended a local company. i think ill try them first.

do you guys think this is deffo the problem? ive never experienced a prop shaft problem before.

oh and btw my car is just short of 100k miles and its a 7mge auto if that makes a difference.

is there any sure fire way to check if its a bad carrier bearing?
 

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Finnon said:
is there any sure fire way to check if its a bad carrier bearing?

Yea, put her up on a lift or jack stands. Grab the Prop shaft near the center bearing & pull it up & down & side to side. If you have 1/4" or more of play then it needs to be replaced. While its out that would be a good time to replace the the 4 u-joints. I just went through this with my Turbo Auto & it was less to replace it with a 1 pc driveshaft from JawsGear. Comes with new thicker yokes & new heavy duty U-joints.
 

Finnon

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update time lol

I have just been for a drive and i can hear a noise from the back drivers side. its like a whish whish whish whish sort of noise that remains constant during turns and whilst breaking or accelerating. Could this be a uj in the drive shafts from the diff?

from memory the front drive arms on the sierra made the same clunk type noise i described above also when they failed. well one went bang and nearly flipped the car over on an a road lol.