Ever since I did the clutch job, I have been chasing a clunk that arises somewhere in the front of the car, likely near the footwell.
What I had disconnected: Front subframe, transmission, all steering, swaybar
Related items I changes in the process: Both front lower control arms, including ball joints and associated bushings.
What I have changed since: Front sway bar end links, front sway bar bushings, rear sway bar end links, rear bushings, all motor mounts, all brake pads/rotors (needed them anyway).
Symptoms: On acceleration/decelleration, I hear one loud clunk as I change motion. So, as I accelerate from a stop, but now while accelerating, or when I begin braking, but not while I am braking. Stop and go, every time I press the gas, I hear the clunk. It is really loud and repetitive when I go over poorly paved roads. On a washboard dirt road, it about sounded like the car was going to fall apart.
At a stop, with the car in idle, if I jerk the wheel from side to side, I hear and feel the same clunk slightly fainter, but a few times in succession (this is a recent observation).
I may have weaseled my way into lift access. What should I replace or bang on with a hammer first? A few months back, I tightened down anything that I removed during the overhaul. Still no luck.