Got an update on this for you. Just so you know the car has done 113,000 miles, and I'm pretty sure it has the orginal turbo.
I'm pretty sure the rattling sound isn't anything to do with the DMF. I drove the car to our local petrol station, and whilst waiting to fill up the car was making the rattling sound. I put the clutch in and the car still made the rattling sound. When I got it back home the noise had stopped. The noise seems to be more noticeable while idling, and not when driving or under load. It doesn't lack any power, still pulls really well, so I'm not convinced its the turbo. I did check the the spindle in the turbo when I took the air intake pipes off to do an air filter changed not long ago, and there was no movement in the spindle, and it spun smoothly and freely when I turned it.
Before I went out this morning, I took the auxiliary drive belt off and started the car from cold, and no noise occurred at all. For its first MOT of me owning it, I let my mechanic mate give it a pre MOT, and he noticed that there seemed to be dust coming from the crankshaft pulley, didn't know if this was significant, but its been like it for many miles now and not caused any problems.
The sound to me does seem like a metallic rattling sound that is in time with engine revs.
Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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