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H-1 RUDIO problem when turning in the curves

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13 years 8 months before #28330 by manual-mecanica
H-1 RUDIO problem turning in the curves published by Manual-Mecanica
Hello, good afternoon I am new to the forum more or less and my consultation was about an H-1 2´5 Crdi 140 hp I have a problem that when I turn in a closed curve of a street it sounds to me a (clan, clan, clan) I have taken it to the official workshop and they have changed my column of direction because they said that I had the slack and it is not true but well they have changed it to me. Take the two days and prepare another budget of € 175'00 of the tensioners of the suspension bar they have changed it and I continue with the problem, to summarize accounts do not know where the noise comes from.
If anyone knows what the problem can come, I could tell me.
Thanks in advance a greeting

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13 years 8 months before #28339 by manual-mecanica
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If the noise occurs only in a direction of rotation you should look at the transmission and the omocinetic joint of the wheel that takes the curve more open, if not revias all the direction or suspension label

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13 years 8 months before #28348 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica Response on the Re: H-1 RUDIO problem when turning in the curves
The homocinetic board apparently that is your problem, it has a series of balines, they are very worn or have too much olgure, here a photo of a homocinetic joint is called in my country, the description is: it is the outside of the tranmision axis towards the wheels, (the bar that turns the wheels, which leaves the differential towards the mace of the wheels ....;) to see if it explains if it explains ...

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