Grumpy
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Check engine and exhaust mounts for condition and security. Check the propshaft and exhaust for any 'shiny' bits that would indicate rubbing.
I had exactly the same problem on a RWD Merc. One of the front engine mount bolts had come loose and one of the exhaust mounting rubbers had perished.
When powering up a hill and going round a bend, the engine mount allowed the extra torque from the engine to twist the drivetrain out of line and meet the exhaust system which also moved because of the perished rubber mounting, and the two rubbed together.
Not saying this is your problem, but the combination of putting extra twist on the engine due to increasing the torque by powering up a hill, and putting centrifugal forces at work by taking an adverse camber bend at the same time, would indicate that a rotating mass is being brought into contact with a part that it normally isn't when these forces aren't at work.
Do you have any other unrelated symptoms such as vibration, steering wander, or brake related problems that would indicate a problem in suspension or steering bushes?
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