67 Dart, 904, Suregrip 8 3/4 489 case with Auburn limited-slip 3.55:1 ratio.
New U joints installed around 5000 miles ago.
Rear end not noisy when underway. When I got the car in 2008, I had a machinist go through the pumpkin, and shim some slop out of it, as at that time I had a reverse shift manual valve body, and it would clunk into every gear almost every time. He told me the cone was getting worn, and where it was a slant six and not a torque monster 440, it probably would be good to go for a while.
Fast forward from 2008 and 30,000 miles ago, today's loud clunk is not a constant event. Sometimes it will clunk on 1-2 or 2-3 light throttle up shifts, other times it may do it changing from D to R , and other times it will clunk just letting off the throttle while under way. At times it almost sounds like it may be coming from the transmission which was rebuilt 5000 miles ago, and other times from the back of the car. The clunk has a hollow tone to it.
When I installed disk brakes front and back 5000 miles ago, and switched to large bolt pattern wheels, I purchased new rear axles and green bearings. All that equipment is working just fine,
I discovered one day not long ago while horsing around power breaking, the Auburn unit is not doing its job, and only one wheel was spinning. The clunking started long before the burn-out.
I have read that these Auburn units can be clunky at times.
So is the worn Auburn S-L most likely the source of the clunk? I see they don't give those thing$ away.
I haven't been under the car to check tightness of transmission mounts, which probably I'll do in a day or so. Transmission mount is new with less than 5000 miles on it.
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