Postby busheytrader » 05 Jun 2015 20:27
As well as the exhaust, have a look at the remote gearstick housing.
If the bushes have disintegrated, the remote housing can drop and scrape against the propshaft underneath it. This happened to me and I had metallic noises on some gear changes and on hard acceleration.
The extra passenger weight will cause the suspension to sit a little lower and bring the propshaft and remote gear housing closer together. If the bushes are shot, pushing down on the gearstick whilst driving will make the propshaft grind against the housing.
As the bushes fall apart the gearchange becomes vague but as it happens gradually it's hard to notice.
Hope this helps,
Adam
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