ever since ive had my GTT (97 manual), the rear diff has had a tendancy to clunk loudly if you are sloppy on the gear changes.
eg, if you push the clutch in when you still have power on.
I never thought much of it, but more recently its developed a rattle on deceleration.
I have just climbed under and had a look, and want to know what this is, and if its the source of the rattle.
These steel blocks are attached to the head of the diff, through the rubber mounting .
Looks like these blocks touch the sway bar when you decelerate, and the diff pitches forward.
When i push the clutch in, the rattle stops, which makes sense as the diff would be under no pressure, and would centre itself.
Presumeably the clunk on gear change is because the diff goes from being pitched back hard , and goes back past centre when its unloaded all of a sudden. If you unload it gently, it doesnt hit the sway bar.
So does this mean the diff mounts are stuffed?
Cheers
Dave


