Most certainly but a thump as described sounds more like one or more of the front shocks has gone south and lost its ability to dampen a bump. The thump you might be hearing is the effect of the shock actually bottoming out on its stroke and what you have as a result is hard contact with the components. I would look into the bearings for proper pre-load and also the shocks plus any ball joints, tie rod ends and other steering components. Many rack and pinion racks become loose as the result of worn dampening bushings that hold the actual rack to the vehicle frame; I would look into that also.
Loose bearings is what I had in my '88 Silverado. Made the same rattling noise; bearings in the front were loose. Your timeing may be to far advanced. the favourite thing normally is a loose or broken heat shield that can be repaired fairly simply.
A knocking noise when pedaling a bike could be caused by loose pedals, a loose crank arm, worn bottom bracket bearings, or a misaligned chain.
The bike crank bearing noise could be caused by lack of lubrication, worn bearings, or loose components. To resolve it, you can try lubricating the bearings, replacing worn bearings, or tightening any loose components. If the issue persists, it may be best to consult a professional bike mechanic for further inspection and repair.
loose or defective belt, loose or damaged pulley, debris in pulley groove, loose or broken pump mounting bolts, worn pump bearings, low fluid level, incorrect fluid, loose reservoir cap,belt tension too tight,
Your bike may make noise when you pedal due to issues such as loose components, misaligned parts, or worn-out bearings. These problems can cause friction and vibrations, resulting in the noise you hear while pedaling. Regular maintenance and proper adjustments can help reduce or eliminate these noises.
There are several possible reasons for a dishwasher making a strange noise, such as a malfunctioning pump, worn-out bearings, or loose parts. It is recommended to have a professional technician inspect and diagnose the issue to determine the exact cause and necessary repairs.
A humming noise on a 1999 Park Avenue is caused by bad wheel bearings. When bearings are loose or worn they will create a loud humming noise that will get louder and louder as the car accelerates.
yes but why would you leave it loose?
Bearings going bad.
The noise you hear is probably from thr piston rod "slapping" on the crankshaft as it is spinning. Lack of oil will burn out the rod bearings and cause the piston to become loose. Could cause severe scoring of the crankshaft journal(s).
Rattling noise is probably just a loose muffler, muffler pipe, or a loose heat shield that is hitting chasey or something else.
You probably need your bearings repacked