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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Knocking noise when switching off engine
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<blockquote data-quote="Cup RS 133" data-source="post: 182297" data-attributes="member: 4225"><p>Hi tom I can't be 100% with out actually seeing for myself, but the mounts could well be your problem. Think it would be best to replace all the mounts they really are crap, only knocking issue I've had was when the upper gearbox mount pin snapped and the gearbox was knocking on the subframe as a consequence. I've updated my dog bone to a vibratecnics and got a power flex engine mount void bush for the 182 which are exactly the same mounts to the twingo rs. The reason the upper mount goes which your talking about is the buffers wear out and the fluid inside can leak aswell. How's the clutch uptake is quite hard to feel the biteing point, & are you getting much kangoorooing due to sloppy mounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cup RS 133, post: 182297, member: 4225"] Hi tom I can't be 100% with out actually seeing for myself, but the mounts could well be your problem. Think it would be best to replace all the mounts they really are crap, only knocking issue I've had was when the upper gearbox mount pin snapped and the gearbox was knocking on the subframe as a consequence. I've updated my dog bone to a vibratecnics and got a power flex engine mount void bush for the 182 which are exactly the same mounts to the twingo rs. The reason the upper mount goes which your talking about is the buffers wear out and the fluid inside can leak aswell. How's the clutch uptake is quite hard to feel the biteing point, & are you getting much kangoorooing due to sloppy mounts. [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Engine, Gearbox, Exhaust, Intake
Knocking noise when switching off engine
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