Hiya guys,
Car has been running fine but on Wednesday I pulled into work as usual and reversed into my space, only to hear a grinding noise coming from the front(ish) end of the car. Though it might just have been me reversing with too little revs and the diesel struggling.
Drove about 130 motorway miles not remembering the previous days problems, but when i got there i was hearing the same sound when turning right only. I jacked up the front left corner and had a good look around the suspension components, wishbones (knackered but being replaced, i do not think these are at fault), the steering felt good, the strut was tight and all seemed to be ok.
I drove home again and it seemed to be getting no worse.
This morning i start the car, and whilst it is still on choke, the noise is constant. If i rev the car it increases slightly but as the revs increase it stops. If i engage a forward gear and release the clutch slightly then it stops, if i try and reverse, the noise is extreme! When driving, under acceleration it is fine, drives just like normal - under deceleration the noise is bad and i can feel vibrations through the floor with my feet. The noise still happens on right hand turns, but not left hand. But when i brake firmly, the noise doesnt occur under this kind of deceleration...
I am starting to think that it is a drive train problem, possible prop shaft bearing? Car is parked up now as is undrivable - Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!