I have rebuilt my front end, new upper control arms, lower control arms, both upper and lower control arms included ball joints, inner and outer tie rods, new conversion from drum brakes to disk brakes kit ( Willwood kit), front strut rod bushings, stabilizer bar bushings. The only original parts that I used were were the idler arms, center drag link between the inner tie rods, and the pitman arm that I was unable to remove from the gear box. The gearbox came from a parts car that I had the registration and was on the road in 2017. I have checked torque specs and all fall within the specs but I have a clunk on the front drivers side. It mainly happens when I go from concrete to a grassy area or from a grassy area to a concrete (especially if straightening up when backing up into my driveway). It is kind of intermittent because it doesn't happen all the time. I have not had a wheel alignment yet since I have not driven it a lot since getting it running. I will say that I have Grant Classic steering wheel that sqeaks constantly when being turned and is not on straight ( I pulled it tonight to put it to the 10 and 2 position but have not fully installed it yet). I was thinking that the pitman arm was just hitting something because the wheel was not on the correct orientation, but the clunk feels like something is loose or falling into position. Looking under the car tonight, the tires are straight ahead and the pitman arm from the gearbox is from 12:00 (Gearbox) to about 5:00 (toward the passenger side) at the center drag link (looking from the rear to the front if that makes sense).
Any advice is appreciated to find this clunk. Thanks in advance.
Tom
Any advice is appreciated to find this clunk. Thanks in advance.
Tom