| Dear List:
 
Now that I have solved the parking brake problem with your collective help  
(that was sure easy--took about 5 minutes to adjust the rear brakes and the  
parking brake fixed itself), I have a more important problem:
 
Since the car arrived a couple of weeks ago, I have noticed a significant  
"clunk" from the driveline when I get on or off the gas.  This is most  
noticeable in first of second gear, especially when engaging the clutch.   It 
isn't 
actually audible, but I can sure feel it.  If I drive extra  smoothly, I can 
minimize the problem, but it takes effort.
 
I checked the differential locating pins carefully with a light and a  
mirror, and they look intact and properly attached to the frame.  There is  no 
visible frame corrosion and nothing looks loose.  From the limited  paperwork I 
got 
with the car, recently replaced items include the clutch,  throw-out bearing, 
clutch fork, bushings, crown wheel and pinion, and wheel  bearings.  The list 
doesn't mention anything about universal joints.
 
Where should I start looking, and what is the best way to make a  diagnosis?
 
Thanks as usual!
 
Michael
'76 Tahiti Blue
CF 57044U
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