clio_ross
ClioSport Club Member
Clio 172
As above, i’m loathed to start another “knocking noise” thread, but i’m at a bit of a loss with this one so here goes:
I changed the worn out outer ARB bushes on my 172 over the weekend to Powerflex black bushes and since then I have being getting a groaning/creaking/knocking noise when manoeuvring at slow speeds and when braking to a stop (when almost at a stop I can feel the knocking through the floor). The noise seems to disappear at normal road speeds, but it may be being hidden by exhaust and road noise.
This noise/knock has only come on since I change the outer bushes (haven’t changed the inners yet) so suggests it’s something to do with them or is something I’ve done when fitting them.
When searching the forum I come across this thread;
https://www.cliosport.net/threads/knocking-creaking-noise-from-suspension.309169/page-2
Which appears to suggest greasing the whole bush, not just the inner bore and end of the arb as I did, may solve the problem.
However, i did find another thread; https://www.cliosport.net/threads/knocking-under-hard-braking-stationary-steering.816948/
which seems to contradict the previous thread, whereby the OP solved the knocking issue by replacing their fully greased Powerflex outer arb bushes with standard ones and only greasing the internal bore of them.
Don’t know if this would have a bearing on the issue, but I tried to find a torque for the bolts (used new nuts and bolts) that hold the outer arb brackets/clamps to the wishbones but couldn’t find a consistent value when I searched, so just did them up QFT when fitting the bushes.
So looking for any thoughts/advice/experience anyone has with resolving similar issues, as well any thoughts on what’s best to do with respect to greasing the bushes (if this proves to the route cause); remove clamps and grease whole bush or leave bushes externally free from grease.
Cheers for any help/advice provided.
I changed the worn out outer ARB bushes on my 172 over the weekend to Powerflex black bushes and since then I have being getting a groaning/creaking/knocking noise when manoeuvring at slow speeds and when braking to a stop (when almost at a stop I can feel the knocking through the floor). The noise seems to disappear at normal road speeds, but it may be being hidden by exhaust and road noise.
This noise/knock has only come on since I change the outer bushes (haven’t changed the inners yet) so suggests it’s something to do with them or is something I’ve done when fitting them.
When searching the forum I come across this thread;
https://www.cliosport.net/threads/knocking-creaking-noise-from-suspension.309169/page-2
Which appears to suggest greasing the whole bush, not just the inner bore and end of the arb as I did, may solve the problem.
However, i did find another thread; https://www.cliosport.net/threads/knocking-under-hard-braking-stationary-steering.816948/
which seems to contradict the previous thread, whereby the OP solved the knocking issue by replacing their fully greased Powerflex outer arb bushes with standard ones and only greasing the internal bore of them.
Don’t know if this would have a bearing on the issue, but I tried to find a torque for the bolts (used new nuts and bolts) that hold the outer arb brackets/clamps to the wishbones but couldn’t find a consistent value when I searched, so just did them up QFT when fitting the bushes.
So looking for any thoughts/advice/experience anyone has with resolving similar issues, as well any thoughts on what’s best to do with respect to greasing the bushes (if this proves to the route cause); remove clamps and grease whole bush or leave bushes externally free from grease.
Cheers for any help/advice provided.