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    clicking noise when taking off

    I get a clicking noise (one click) at the rear when I take off. Usually happens when on an uphill start. Any ideas what it could be? cv joints worn? suspension?
    Cheers

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    I had a bit of surface rust on one of my driveshafts, cleaned it up and noise was gone.

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    did not the s2000 have a rear axle nut that was not tight enough from factory which caused the click? all you have to do is tighten it......its on s2ki somewhere...


    http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/8806...moving-slowly/ --- read the thread, ignore the thread title...i think there has been a few of these threads on s2ki

    btw i have the same click you described .....
    僕の名前はTony です。

    I need a new car....lol

    Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.

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    http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/6814...ons-1999-2009/

    Problem: Clicking noise from rear when moving in first gear or reverse. Sounds like two metal marbles.
    Solution: Honda use to torque the axle nuts to 180 lbs. The correct torque is now 230 lbs. Torque your axle nuts.
    僕の名前はTony です。

    I need a new car....lol

    Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.

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    cheers ill give that a go. have u fixed the problem?

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    did a major service and told him to tighten the axel nut. this time theres less sound of a click. would u suggest he didnt tighten it enough?
    cheers

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    you probably need to replace the motor Duc common issue on the s2k lmao

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    I have had the same problem before, just swap the axel nuts from one side to the other.
    Less is More

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    you probably need to replace the motor Duc common issue on the s2k lmao
    cars in tip top condition and is ready to be thrashed lolz

    Quote Originally Posted by Nismo3oi View Post
    I have had the same problem before, just swap the axel nuts from one side to the other.
    ill give that a shot n let u know
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducbui91 View Post
    cars in tip top condition and is ready to be thrashed lolz


    ill give that a shot n let u know
    cheers
    No point swapping the axle nuts - ensure they are tightened to 220ft/lb. Your mechanic will need a tanky torque wrench though and ensure they are greased properly before doing so.

    If he has done that, check that all suspension bolts are tightened properly.
    Last edited by aozora; 26-01-2012 at 07:30 PM.

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    I had a similar click, cured instantly with a diff oil change. Might be worth a try.

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    Ive always had that same noise too. will have to try this and see what happens

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