I recently pulled out my gearbox and put it back in with a new clutch and new oil... It was running fine for a few weeks, and now, all of a sudden there is a loud clunk/thud coming through the floor around the driver and passenger side footwell. A loud audible clunk which can be felt by your feet through the floor... The noise only really happens with accel/deccel. Clunk is used to only happen every time you go to take off/release clutch, and under heavy braking... But nowadays (2-3 weeks on) its happening a lot, and can even clunk up to 4 times consecutively upon takeoff and braking.
It was suggested to me that it is radius rod bushes. I've checked them out, they are a bit worn, and have a bit of movement in them, but they are still there. The noise sounds like they have completely perished and there is no bush there anymore! And it makes me wonder how it can clunk 4 times consecutively upon takeoff - without any forward/backward suspension movement/rocking... It just happens 4 times when taking off straight and smooth.



Any ideas? Or is it definately a radius rod problem? Or something i might have missed when putting the gearbox back in? I did have some leftover parts, but nothing that i thought would be able to make this much noise!!
Cheers
-Adam
P.s. all engine and gearbox mounts are a-ok
edit: the other thing i just remembered is that the rear diff seemed to have a bit of freeplay in it. sorta borderline backlash, but i didnt think this would make a clunk in the footwell...