stop the clunking
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stop the clunking
Embarrassing but true. Neither the mechanic who fixes my things nor the guy at Bongobits know what the bit I need fixing is called and their mutual incomprehension means I still have a distracting but not apparently fatal clunking from under the rear of 11/99 first registered, 4WD Ford Friendee. I can't find the exploded diagram that shows it, but that's probably just stupidity.
It's a bar with a bush at each end, about a foot long and attached horizontally to the rear axle and the body. There's two of them and they've come loose around the bushes and go 'clunk' on accelerating and braking. Does anybody know the name, part number or where I can find an exploded diagram that will give that info? I've looked on the exploded diagram site but can't seem to see the bit I'm talking about.
The mechanic, by the way, is very good, he just doesn't know what this bit is called or, at least, what it's called in Bongoworld
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It's a bar with a bush at each end, about a foot long and attached horizontally to the rear axle and the body. There's two of them and they've come loose around the bushes and go 'clunk' on accelerating and braking. Does anybody know the name, part number or where I can find an exploded diagram that will give that info? I've looked on the exploded diagram site but can't seem to see the bit I'm talking about.
The mechanic, by the way, is very good, he just doesn't know what this bit is called or, at least, what it's called in Bongoworld
Thanks, thanks, thanks
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Re: stop the clunking
If it's 28-210A in that first link Matt has posted, then they are the Rear Axle Upper Links. These are not unique to Bongos, so if your mechanic can't tell what these are, it might be time to find another mechanic.....
Mazda part number for these links is S10H28210. Looks like that part number is the link with the bushes fitted.
If it's the 28-101 in the second link Matt posted, that's your rear anti-roll bar. Common failure at the bushes. If your mechanic can't identify this then it really is time to find a new mechanic...
Mazda part for the ARB bushes is S10H28156. worth doing in pairs, and also replacing the support brackets too (S10H28155) as these will have stretched and / or split.
Mazda part number for these links is S10H28210. Looks like that part number is the link with the bushes fitted.
If it's the 28-101 in the second link Matt posted, that's your rear anti-roll bar. Common failure at the bushes. If your mechanic can't identify this then it really is time to find a new mechanic...
Mazda part for the ARB bushes is S10H28156. worth doing in pairs, and also replacing the support brackets too (S10H28155) as these will have stretched and / or split.
Re: stop the clunking
Sounds like the Panhard rod,and or the upper link(Horizontal).
Or the drop links (Vertical)
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Or the drop links (Vertical)
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Re: stop the clunking
rita wrote:Sounds like the Panhard rod,and or the upper link(Horizontal).
Or the drop links (Vertical)
Can't be a the panhard rod if there's a pair of them.troutmask wrote:There's two of them and they've come loose around the bushes
And that rules out the ARB drop links.troutmask wrote:attached horizontally to the rear axle and the body.
Could be the lower links, but they are longer than "about a foot", and as they have the spring mounting plate on them I'd expect this feature to be mentioned if it was them.
And it's not as likely to be the ends of the ARB he's describing, as it's one bar, not 2, and it only has a bush at the axle end - the floating end doesn't have a bush as this is inside the drop link.
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Re: stop the clunking
Worth checking the wiki page on clunking... http://mazdabongo.wikispaces.com/Troubl ... -+Clunking.
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Re: stop the clunking
The vehicle should have Two Upper links fitted.About the size mentioned (Horizontal)dave_aber wrote:rita wrote:Sounds like the Panhard rod,and or the upper link(Horizontal).
Or the drop links (Vertical)Can't be a the panhard rod if there's a pair of them.troutmask wrote:There's two of them and they've come loose around the bushes
And that rules out the ARB drop links.troutmask wrote:attached horizontally to the rear axle and the body.
Could be the lower links, but they are longer than "about a foot", and as they have the spring mounting plate on them I'd expect this feature to be mentioned if it was them.
And it's not as likely to be the ends of the ARB he's describing, as it's one bar, not 2, and it only has a bush at the axle end - the floating end doesn't have a bush as this is inside the drop link.
Cheers

Re: stop the clunking
rita wrote:The vehicle should have Two Upper links fitted.About the size mentioned (Horizontal)
Cheers
Exactly!dave_aber wrote:If it's 28-210A in that first link Matt has posted, then they are the Rear Axle Upper Links. These are not unique to Bongos, so if your mechanic can't tell what these are, it might be time to find another mechanic.....
Mazda part number for these links is S10H28210. Looks like that part number is the link with the bushes fitted.
Re: stop the clunking
Parts on their way, finally. Thanks to all who helped.
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Re: stop the clunking
EErrr ..What where the parts exactly ..??troutmask wrote:Parts on their way, finally. Thanks to all who helped.
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Re: stop the clunking
mikeWalsall wrote:EErrr ..What where the parts exactly ..??troutmask wrote:Parts on their way, finally. Thanks to all who helped.
Upper Links for the rear suspension.