Hey I am on a trip, and I am in Edmonton for a friends wedding, on the way out I noticed a slight vibration, over the last couple of days, it has turned from vibration to clunk clunk clunk. At first I thought it was the exhaust as the rear hanger had broken, but I took it to an exhuast shop and put in new hangers and it didn't change.
So I am on my way to ny friends whom is gettting married and I notice that the turbo is spooling slow and that the exhaust is loud. As well as when ever I coast, in gear essptially, I get the clunking sound with a bad vibration. When I am accelerating it is smooth. I get to his house pop the hood with the motor still running and rev it a couple of times and relaize that the turbo is very loose and the exhuast is leaking between the turbo and the manifold. I look at the CV's as a possible clunk reason and see that two of the bolts holding the CV's in place are backing out (on the long side) the driver side is still tight.
So this morning I jack up the car, and have a better look at the CV's the boots are fine and no play in the joints, I proceed to tighten the bolts in only two of which are loose, and realize that I can't turn the passenger side wheel all the way around it binds after about a half turn. The drivers side turns freeley. So I look into it closer and realize that the output to where the CV bolts too is loose and has play, the driver side has none.
I don't have my bentley manual with me, and I have never encountered a problem like this. Any help would be greatly appriciated as if I can't get it fixed I am going to have to have my car shipped home and fly, $$$$$$
Is there away to tighten the output flange??? do I have to drop the tranny?
I have the tools with me to replace a CV, as well as I borrowed my uncles truck and trailer and moved the car to his shop. He owns a pipeyard and has a full mechanics shop (albiet for big rigs) that I can use in the evenings.
Anyone with idea's to get me home???