I have noticed this more and more lately and it's getting annoying. When I get on the gas (especially 3rd, 4.10 gears) or when I let off the gas the car jerks/bucks. It doesn't make any kind of noise or clunk, simply a jerky feel when on/off pedal.
This feeling not exclusive to me getting on the gas hard and letting off, this also happens during regular city style driving. The faster I go and more quickly I let on/off pedal simply makes the feeling more pronounced.
When vehicle is neutral (6MT) I can rotate the driveshaft by hand maybe 1/10th-1/12th of a full rotation. When vehicle is in gear I can barely move the driveshaft, maybe 1/4" back/forth max.
The CV joint at the end of the driveshaft is solid and doesn't move independently of the driveshaft and CSB is in good order.
When vehicle is in neutral with rear wheels off the ground I can move each wheel about 3/4" in either direction before before driveshaft begins to turn. I understand the diff. must have some lash but this may be excessive.
The diff. was rebuilt by the PO at MNC Performance with 4.10 gearing, this was about 15K back.
I wonder if the diff. has to much play and IF that is indeed the case if that would warrant a full diff. rebuild. I can't imagine that would be a DIY deal, at least for me at this point.
All bushes are OEM. I understand there is a number of reasons for the clunk etc. and many have been covered but my main concern is diff. slop as that could be a pricy endeavor that is not a DIY.
I very recently changed the rear diff. mounts and guibo, both of which were in need of changing. This took care of some of the "Clunk" I have always had but made this "driveline surge" more pronounced.
This feeling not exclusive to me getting on the gas hard and letting off, this also happens during regular city style driving. The faster I go and more quickly I let on/off pedal simply makes the feeling more pronounced.
When vehicle is neutral (6MT) I can rotate the driveshaft by hand maybe 1/10th-1/12th of a full rotation. When vehicle is in gear I can barely move the driveshaft, maybe 1/4" back/forth max.
The CV joint at the end of the driveshaft is solid and doesn't move independently of the driveshaft and CSB is in good order.
When vehicle is in neutral with rear wheels off the ground I can move each wheel about 3/4" in either direction before before driveshaft begins to turn. I understand the diff. must have some lash but this may be excessive.
The diff. was rebuilt by the PO at MNC Performance with 4.10 gearing, this was about 15K back.
I wonder if the diff. has to much play and IF that is indeed the case if that would warrant a full diff. rebuild. I can't imagine that would be a DIY deal, at least for me at this point.
All bushes are OEM. I understand there is a number of reasons for the clunk etc. and many have been covered but my main concern is diff. slop as that could be a pricy endeavor that is not a DIY.
I very recently changed the rear diff. mounts and guibo, both of which were in need of changing. This took care of some of the "Clunk" I have always had but made this "driveline surge" more pronounced.
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