One clunk on acceleration and then clunk when off? Manual Tranny

Spaded_Z

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I feel a solid clunk on accleration from a stop and when I let off of the gas, I feel the clunk again.
I can be in any gear and repeat the issue.

I can feel it in both my hand on the shifter and through the car but slightly more pronounced through the shifter.

What am I looking at for problems? Where should I start looking? My guess is the rear end/differential.

Thanks for your help guys.
 
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btolenti said:
I believe that is the drivetrain slack inherent in ford vehicles. I don't think they know how to properly set up rear end gears!

This seems a bit excessive and has recently shown it's head. I would think that something is either worn or wearing out.

So, to fix this, I would basically rebuild the rear end?
 
It's totally normal for our cars. Mine does it and so do both of my friend's stangs. It's just slack. I've brought it to Ford and they told me not to worry typical mustang thing. It is kinda disheartening to hear it though. Really does sound liek something is f'ing up. Way to go Ford :flag:
 
00VERT GT said:
It's totally normal for our cars. Mine does it and so do both of my friend's stangs. It's just slack. I've brought it to Ford and they told me not to worry typical mustang thing. It is kinda disheartening to hear it though. Really does sound liek something is f'ing up. Way to go Ford :flag:


Good god! Well, I'll take her in then and ask like you did to be safe.
 
00VERT GT said:
It's totally normal for our cars. Mine does it and so do both of my friend's stangs. It's just slack. I've brought it to Ford and they told me not to worry typical mustang thing. It is kinda disheartening to hear it though. Really does sound liek something is f'ing up. Way to go Ford :flag:


I've had the same noise with my '04 since day one. Ford told me the same thing, that it's just "normal" drive train slack.
 
Where can the clunk come from? I can't think of anything that can be THAT loose without destroying itself in short order. The gears in the transmission and differential have to be meshing tightly, or they would probably chew each other apart.
 
GinoGT said:
Where can the clunk come from? I can't think of anything that can be THAT loose without destroying itself in short order. The gears in the transmission and differential have to be meshing tightly, or they would probably chew each other apart.

I know what you mean, this has been discussed for years with no answer as to what causes it or how to remedy. THERE MUST BE AN ANSWER!
 
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Mine made that clunk pretty bad, but I could feel it in the floor board. If you can feel it just under your feet check the bolts in the tranny mount. It turns out I had 1 very loose. I tightened it up and the clunk was gone.