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still have that annoying sound

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still have that annoying sound

Post by matthewK »

while ago i had a thread on here about noise coming from driveshaft,
i replaced my rear diff with some standard one sad to pull out the lsd

after doing this i still have the noise, could it be that the unis on the drive shaft are stuffed and dryed out????????????????

sounds like screw drivers hitting the drive shaft, while cruising along in gear or while doing down hill in gear
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Did you pull the drive shaft and inspect the unis?
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Post by 85sclux »

have you checked centre bearing
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Post by -Nemesis- »

85sclux wrote:have you checked centre bearing
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Post by matthewK »

-Nemesis- wrote:
85sclux wrote:have you checked centre bearing
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center bearing????

i would asume u are talking about the one where the driv shaft bolts to in the back of the transfercase?
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Post by RAY185 »

I think we're talking about a cruiser here(60 series?), no centre bearing.
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Post by -Nemesis- »

Heh my bad, I must have mixed sclux's username and his post and read it as a Hilux, seeing as the thread doesn't say what vehicle.


Have you checked/greased the unis? Or are they sealed on the 60?
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Post by matthewK »

RAY185 wrote:I think we're talking about a cruiser here(60 series?), no centre bearing.

yep HJ60 60 seires with a 5speed man in it i need somone to elaberat more on this center bearing
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Post by -Nemesis- »

matthewK wrote:
RAY185 wrote:I think we're talking about a cruiser here(60 series?), no centre bearing.

yep HJ60 60 seires with a 5speed man in it i need somone to elaberat more on this center bearing
I was talking about Hilux's, for some reason I assumed that was the vehicle. It's a bearing joining 2 driveshafts (kinda) which you don't have.
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Post by Unidriveshafts »

Ty greasing the slip joint. When they are worn it can give you a pinging noide under loed ie changing down gears or taking off from stand still Hope this helps, Cheers Steve.
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