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gq front shaft spinning when hubs unlocked & in 2wd
gq front shaft spinning when hubs unlocked & in 2wd
i have done a search and could not find any info yesterday my truck started to get a bad vibration and on closer inspection found that the front tail shaft is spinning when the hubs are unlocked and in 2wd i wanted to know what would cause this and how to fix
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Re: gq front shaft spinning when hubs unlocked & in 2wd
Its strange for a GQ gearbox/tc to go...
I can't help much on this one, hopefully one of the others can.
If its not a daily runner, drop the boxes and have them checked out.
Is the green 4x4 light coming on at all?
I can't help much on this one, hopefully one of the others can.
If its not a daily runner, drop the boxes and have them checked out.
Is the green 4x4 light coming on at all?
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If it has been running gear oil, i would stick to that and try to find the real cause of the problem (remember it was ok before it stuffed up). My guess is the problem is in one the front hub bushes and or a wheel bearing.
Shaun.
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before u pull them off, make sure the shaft spins by hand, then lock 1 hub in, check if the shaft spins. If so, lock the other one in, then shaft should lock. repeat it, starting with the opposite side. If a hub is faulty, the shaft will lock with only 1 hub locked in. the "free" hub is then the problem
PAUL
PAUL
it will be a retraction fault in the locking hubs for sure.
They get all gummed up and dont retract the hub gear, ive seen it many times b4.
When u rebuild it dont use HTB grease as its too sticky, just use lipex (the blue stuff)
Oh and a quick word to all the people who replied b4 me, its good to give advise to help someone but when your advise is to take out the gearbox/transfer first... you should keep that to yourself...
Start small and work your way up...
They get all gummed up and dont retract the hub gear, ive seen it many times b4.
When u rebuild it dont use HTB grease as its too sticky, just use lipex (the blue stuff)
Oh and a quick word to all the people who replied b4 me, its good to give advise to help someone but when your advise is to take out the gearbox/transfer first... you should keep that to yourself...
Start small and work your way up...
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I have used high temp bearing gease or graphite grease in hubs for years without drama's, the broblem most get is too much grease and hydraulic locking the hub. If it has auto hubs its common for them to play up. AVM hus are spring loaded and could be a problem with the sticky grease but but nissan manual hubs are normally ok.Z()LTAN wrote:it will be a retraction fault in the locking hubs for sure.
They get all gummed up and dont retract the hub gear, ive seen it many times b4.
When u rebuild it dont use HTB grease as its too sticky, just use lipex (the blue stuff)
Oh and a quick word to all the people who replied b4 me, its good to give advise to help someone but when your advise is to take out the gearbox/transfer first... you should keep that to yourself...
Start small and work your way up...
Always think small and work your way in. If its been fine for years then its usually a simple fix. When you can isolate various components easily always do it first and 90% of the time its a simple solution.
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