I'll add my 2 cents...
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It looks like the passenger side exhaust has movement and is hitting the leaf spring and/or lower rear quarter. Not a lot of room there so not sure what to do there, other side is ok.
I had that too. I can't remember what exhaust you put on, but mine is in sections bolted together. I solved it by loosening the first joint foward of where it was hitting, rotating the joint a bit and retightening. If your's is welded up I'm not sure you've got many options.
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After pulling out of the car park, my indicators decided to not work - they would tick once and then stop. That was strange. Then they started working again on the motorway and have been fine since.
Phill said the rear indicators were barely visible in daylight, despite them being superbright LEDs so will need to look into that.
Not been too sure about LED bulbs myself. Maybe good in the dark, but suck in the daylight. I'm not sure what type you have, but I would suggest you look at ones that send the light sideways, and make use of the back reflectors in the housing, like they were designed. I don't think the bulbs that aim straight back are the right ones for the job.
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Got some Axle whine from about 50mph. Then the exhaust starts to resonate and drone the interior quite badly at 60 -70mph. Odd as it shouldn't, being the 50 series flowmasters. 70-75mph seems to be the sweetspot where there seems to be no noise.
I had whine on the pinion bearing, but that was noticeable when you lifted off the throttle and coasted. I've not had much dealing with the axle myself, so can't really offer any advice.
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Got a very strange knocking / clunking sound at low speed from the rear right. Almost felt like the lug nuts weren't done up. It happens all the time when slowing to a stop - just before stopping, it's an erratic clunking. It's posi rear end, maybe has to do with that?
I think I had something similar once, and if memory serves me, I think it was one of the springs in the drum brake assembly had broken in two. Should be quick and easy to check.
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When looking at the engine bay after being parked up, noticed little dots spattered everywhere. Looks like the power steering pump hose connection is spraying up fluid? Odd! Not sure what to do about that.
Which end of which pipe? One side is under high pressure, the other is low.
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I stopped on the way home for some food and when i got in the car and started it, the interior dash lights didn't light up. I could turn the switch so that the interior light and foot well lights came on, but the dash lights wouldn't come on. Not sure what that's about, maybe a bad ground as well?
Fuse? If I remember correctly, there's one for the dash lights.
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I gave the engine bay a good clean and noticed the throttle linkage was squeaking. Cleaned with WD40 then lubed with white lithium but was still squeaking. Manually pushed the plunger down and put some prolonged pressure on and it kinda sunk down all of a sudden and a bit of fuel squirted through the carb jets (had the air filter off). Squeaking stopped after this and when I started the engine it fired right up. Not sure if it was the plunger issue or the spark gap, or both but sounded a bit better when idling.
I had something similar with dry joints on the carb which was affecting the choke mechanism. Cleaned and greased all moving parts and it worked well after that.
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Not thought about it coming from the rear brakes, any idea what i could look out for?
As above, look for broken springs, or anything that falls out when you remove the drum. If in doubt, take some pics and post em up.
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Sounds like the rear wasn't designed symmetrical in that case? It seems both of ours have reduced space between the leaf spring and quarter panel. Driver side has a good amount of clearance both sides, passenger side not at all.
I believe that the rear is symmetical, but is intentionally offset slightly to the right. Sadly, I can't remember what that reason was, but it's the whole driveline - engine, box and axle.
Hope this helps.