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andydeans3Posted - 27 Dec 2025 : 14:47:06
Some advice chaps.
I recently noticed a click click, clicking from the front left wheel. Clearly in time with speed of the wheels turning.
Much worse on full lock. Since I had two brand new CV joints, bought from the Swedish Owners Club, on the shelf, I changed the CV joint on that side, for a shiny new one. New grease, new boot etc.
The noise on full lock has now gone, but I still have this faint clicking noise when driving straight ahead. You only really hear it when free wheeling, once the engine noise fades away.

Any ideas? Wheel bearing perhaps?

That was only changed in late 2024, though the bearing on this side, did not require to be pushed in, it just dropped in, so I used some loctite 641.
The story is here:-
https://saab-v4.co.uk/speedball/topic.asp?topic_id=51815&whichpage=1&SearchTerms=wheel,bearing

Could this have something to do with it?




1978 LHD SAAB 96
1991 Nissan Figaro
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andydeans3Posted - 29 Jan 2026 : 13:37:18
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Originally posted by andydeans3
Just cracked it.
Though I used a "proper" CV boot clamp, I left an excessive tail, which was shiny, cos it was coming into contact with its surroundings.... Silly me.... Just glad it was something simple! I really didn't want to have to strip the drive shaft out again.....

1978 LHD SAAB 96
1991 Nissan Figaro


No I didn't, the noise is still there.....Grrrr

1978 LHD SAAB 96
1991 Nissan Figaro
andydeans3Posted - 29 Dec 2025 : 22:07:02
Just cracked it.
Though I used a "proper" CV boot clamp, I left an excessive tail, which was shiny, cos it was coming into contact with its surroundings.... Silly me.... Just glad it was something simple! I really didn't want to have to strip the drive shaft out again.....

1978 LHD SAAB 96
1991 Nissan Figaro
WoodyPosted - 29 Dec 2025 : 18:12:59
The drive shaft coupling in the transmission has a split ring which retains it inside the planet gear. To remove use a long bar or piece of wood placed at rear side of coupling and give it a clout. Drain oil in transmission first.
andydeans3Posted - 29 Dec 2025 : 10:14:36
quote:
Originally posted by Woody
Check condition of the needle bearings and caps on the inner side of the drive shafts and the drive shaft coupling in the gearbox.


Woody
I don't think there was anything wrong with the needles at the gearbox end of the drive shaft. I checked that they were all present.
The drive shaft coupling at the gearbox end, once the drive shaft is out, this can just be pulled out, correct?

1978 LHD SAAB 96
1991 Nissan Figaro
WoodyPosted - 29 Dec 2025 : 00:31:02
Check condition of the needle bearings and caps on the inner side of the drive shafts and the drive shaft coupling in the gearbox.

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