Struts Shot Already? (Acura RSX)
I've been hearing a metallic, light clunking sound from my front end for the last several - warm, Summer - months.
I'm pretty sure it's my struts or strut mounts, since replacing them both (with new OEM mounts and bearings and used struts) last year ridded the car (2002 Acura RSX, 132K Michigan miles) of a nearly identical sound.
Just like prior to replacing the old struts, the noise appears under load (engaging the clutch from a dead stop), over very irregular surfaces (not sharp impacts, but pavement that is washboard or similar) - and - most interesting to me - when the ambient temperature is warm/hot and the car is warmed up.
If the ambient temperature is below ~ 70, I don't hear the sound.
Because of the large, welded-on arm that holds the outer tie rod end, struts for this car are very pricey. I find it hard to believe that the mounts are bad already (I can't visually detect a problem with them), although our roads are horrible and get worse every day.
Before I go and drop a lot of money on new struts and/or mounts, can anyone explain how a strut or strut mount noise could be related to ambient temperature?
Also - I just replaced three of the four engine mounts (with new parts) and the remaining engine mount is OEM, replaced last year.
I would just purchase new strut mounts, but 1) I don't know if the mounts or the struts are making the noise and 2) at least one of the strut ends is rusted enough where it needs to be held with an allen wrench to remove the top bolt that the proper size allen wrench won't grip, so I'm not even sure I can disassemble that strut to install just a new mount.
(All the top nuts and camber bolts are tight and my stabilizer links are not broken nor are the stab bar bushings worn.)