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It sounds as if the mounts or trans/engine mounting hardware is becoming loose...Unless the engine is out of timing and running rough ....Take it to the tech that repaired the mounts and have them inspect their work.......
Get the engine mounts checked. A bad mount may allow part of the engine to lie on a body or frame part, allowing engine vibrations to become very loud. Torquing of the engine (under load) can cause the same type problems.
have the drive shafts checked for failed cv joints , worn out disc pads and suspension rubber failures
Your "loud noise " comment is too generalized to get more exacting advice
Your noise sounds like it is power train related,If you have eliminated the engine,Since it doesn't make the noise while moving and in neutral. It sounds like a universal joint in the drive shaft.Do you notice a vibration along with the noise?
the engine mounts and the transmission mounts are broken which causes vibration you can test this by slightly lifting the engine a little bit using a small floor jack but do not lift too much on the oil pan just enough to raise the engine a little and you will notice the vibration is gone if this is the case replace all the mounts.
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