Gday Jim,
I take it this is whilst on the move. Either way a good start is to have someone push the clutch whilst you are under there and search for the noise, remember safety first.
Basically 110's transmit alot of noise so easiest to try and isolated the area. I would be checking all bushes for play, rear A ball joint, T/C, uni's , all the normal suspects and fluids and lubrications.
Is the clunk all the time in every gear change or can you finesse it. Mine clunks if I am a bit rough with changes, but I am also up for a new clutch in the future. Just remember all 110's seem to clunk a bit, have a look at the Puma threads, so even new one's. Just try an isolate the area as best you can. There are plenty of topics on the clunks so have a good read.
Cheers,
paul


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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