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Clunk when I shift...

I would like thank everyone that answerd my questions about the swap and with the electrical. This morining I jumped im my car to bring my wife to work and my son to school and I noticed that when I shifted from 1-2 and 2-3 my this horible clunking noise and you could feel it aswell as hear it. It almose sounded like I was about to drop my trany through the bottom of my car. Its kinda worring me. If anyone has any suggestions or anything that might be of some help that would be realy appriciated.. Thanks
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Old 12-13-2004, 10:57 AM
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Re: Clunk when I shift...

First thing I would check would be my shift linkage - make sure all the nuts and bolts are tight.
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Re: Clunk when I shift...

Thanks I'll do that...
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Too many Maxburnouts thats what it is. lol. sounds bad
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Re: Clunk when I shift...

I wish I could say that... I need to do something about my sus. When I burnout my car shakes like is going to fall appart. that and my car leans to one side.. I bought it like that.. 550$ I cant complaine...

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Re: Clunk when I shift...

dont do burnouts?

sounds like a broken motor mount.
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Re: Clunk when I shift...

yeah, i used to do burnouts but they'll kill your car if you keep doin em
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Re: Clunk when I shift...

We'll I haven't been doing them sence the wack noise. Well I gotta get under the hood this weekend anyway maybe I'll see something
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