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		I'm getting a strange noise from the driver's footwell.
It only happens about 2/3rds of the time when I either lift off the throttle sharply or depress the clutch quickly. The sound is quite a sharp TICK rather than a clunking I'd usually associate with something big like an engine / exhaust mount. It sounds more like somebody hitting the bulkhead with a screwdriver. 
If I open the window I can hear it from outside too, suggesting it's in the engine bay.
I thought I'd traced it earlier when I found out my throttle pedal had about an inch of lateral movement  :oops:  Tightening that up didn't fix it though.
Any ideas?
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		Engine mounts causing excessive movement ?
	
	
	
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		Engine mounts is usually a decent thump/knock noise though, depending on which one is going. I think I know what you mean because i had a noise like this on the ZX, never solved it though so can't really give you any more info, helpful i know!
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Engine mount on mine was a clunk. Everytime I accelerated or took my foot off. Stopped itself now though....... Don't know if that's good or bad haha
	
	
	
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		Id suggest that it is the down pipe ever so slightly tapping the sub frame where it passes through and under the car to the cat. I had this problem before still turnt out to be the engine moving to much  and cousing the loose exhaust to catch
	
	
	
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		Sod it. I'm looking at a cheap HDi estate that's 50 miles from me and only has 103k on the clock. It may be time for the Bianca to sod off soon...
EDIT: Nope, estate was sold, bugger.
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		does your gear stick move about when it happens? does it go forwards and backwards?
	
	
	
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