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Post by collins110 »

just been 4wding and on the way home i noticed a rumbling noise under acceleration around 60km/ph ...i unlocked the hubs but is still making the noise ...what could it be?
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Post by JWB »

Lock the hubs back in and take a short drive to see if it changes at all!

then unlock and try again.

Could be unis on the rear shaft??
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Post by collins110 »

JWB wrote:Lock the hubs back in and take a short drive to see if it changes at all!

then unlock and try again.

Could be unis on the rear shaft??
it is the same whether locked in or not... everything looks hunky dory...it sounds like large muddie tire noise ...however i dont have chunky tires
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Post by RAY185 »

Rumbling sound at speed could be wheel bearings or a dud tyre (seperation). Run your hands around the tyre treads and see if you can feel a lumpy spot.
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Post by collins110 »

RAY185 wrote:Rumbling sound at speed could be wheel bearings or a dud tyre (seperation). Run your hands around the tyre treads and see if you can feel a lumpy spot.
ill have to check it out...its slightly unnerving when there is a new noise.
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Post by alien »

could be mud or debris hanging around moving parts (wheels/shafts)... could also be a busted tcase or engine mount and its noisy when you get the frequency of vibrations right.
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Post by collins110 »

alien wrote:could be mud or debris hanging around moving parts (wheels/shafts)... could also be a busted tcase or engine mount and its noisy when you get the frequency of vibrations right.
the mud is clear of the wheels and shafts...i did have a metal vibration noise on heavy deceleration but that has gone...ill put it on the hoist and check it out.
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Post by 43som »

check the uni joints for any movement etc. Mine where fine on a recent trip to bundy. got 15mins from destination started a vibration/rumbling.
did all the the way home. 1 centre uni.
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Post by collins110 »

43som wrote:check the uni joints for any movement etc. Mine where fine on a recent trip to bundy. got 15mins from destination started a vibration/rumbling.
did all the the way home. 1 centre uni.
iv replaced all the uni's recently so i hope its not them...i haven't greased in a while :?
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Lost pinion preload in rear diff?
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Post by DUDELUX »

centre bearing shagged?? get under and check rear driveshaft for play, at rear pinion, centre bearing and transfer case. ive heard that if the centre bearing is stuffed, it can damage transfer case and rear pinion
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Post by collins110 »

iv just cleaned and had a quick squizz underneath...the center bearing looks normal...haven't yet checked for play...unis look normal... im pretty sure its in the diff.... another question...what would cause a starter motor to start sometimes and not others?
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Post by collins110 »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Lost pinion preload in rear diff?
and whats this mean?
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Post by pongo »

The mack i was driving did a similiar thing, after 4 hrs of mack looking at it, the diagnosed a clutch on its way out, Nursed it back only to totally destroy a rear diff and clock up a repair bill in excess of 5k. Boss aint too happy
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Post by FRLS4B »

collins110 wrote:iv just cleaned and had a quick squizz underneath...the center bearing looks normal...haven't yet checked for play...unis look normal... im pretty sure its in the diff.... another question...what would cause a starter motor to start sometimes and not others?
loose connections. check your battery and make sure your connections are tight. and check the wiring to either battery or starter motor isnt frayed or very dirty.
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Post by crunk81us »

or the solonoid is full of crap?
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Post by grimbo »

basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
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Post by 4bdan »

I also think it is your pinion bearing. Mine does the same.
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Post by Look'n 4 Mud »

grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
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Post by bazzle »

Look'n 4 Mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
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Wheel bearings, Uni's, aircleaners, diff's, swivel housings and on it goes...

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Post by -Scott- »

Last "boghole" I tackled killed my starter motor.

The new one was carefully "waterproofed" over 4 years ago - and I've successfully avoided bog holes ever since.
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Post by Struth »

bazzle wrote:
Look'n 4 Mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
What Ive been trying to tell people for years :?

Wheel bearings, Uni's, aircleaners, diff's, swivel housings and on it goes...

Bazzle
And if the track has a boghole that cannot be driven around, do you give up and go another way even though you know the rest of the track is a damn good drive, or are you bad at maintaining you vehicle, unis, et al are not all that expensive. Oh well I guess we should all become tourers :finger:
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Post by Kingston_99 »

Struth wrote:
bazzle wrote:
Look'n 4 Mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
What Ive been trying to tell people for years :?

Wheel bearings, Uni's, aircleaners, diff's, swivel housings and on it goes...

Bazzle
And if the track has a boghole that cannot be driven around, do you give up and go another way even though you know the rest of the track is a damn good drive, or are you bad at maintaining you vehicle, unis, et al are not all that expensive. Oh well I guess we should all become tourers :finger:
+1, hit up as much bog holes as ya want, just as long as you wash and maintain your rig....
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Post by grimbo »

Struth wrote:
bazzle wrote:
Look'n 4 Mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
What Ive been trying to tell people for years :?

Wheel bearings, Uni's, aircleaners, diff's, swivel housings and on it goes...

Bazzle
And if the track has a boghole that cannot be driven around, do you give up and go another way even though you know the rest of the track is a damn good drive, or are you bad at maintaining you vehicle, unis, et al are not all that expensive. Oh well I guess we should all become tourers :finger:
driving through a random boghole once in a while is different to just playing bogholes as your only form of 4wding which the OP sees to do.

Regardless maintenance is the key especially on a 2nd hand vehicle with unknown history and aged components.
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Post by Struth »

grimbo wrote:
Struth wrote:
bazzle wrote:
Look'n 4 Mud wrote:
grimbo wrote:basically playing bog holes will stuff pretty much anything. If anything is even halfway worn or loose the boghole will stuff it. Maybe think about not playing in bogholes and nearly all your problems will be gone.
That is soo funny!! i think exactly the same!! If you look at a bog hole and know that you can drive through it then drive around it!! you have nothing to prove and it will just COST YOU MONEY... The deeper the Bog hole the More it will cost you..

I know this from allot of billls and experience. The young guys struggle with this concept and tht is fine, but they soon see my point when the bill s start piling up.

Some of my list for bog holes include
2 x Alternator
1 x Water Pump
1 x Starter Motor,
2 x Aircon compressor
1 x Radiator
Stripped the inside 4 times for flood of mud

etc etc etc

The smile will last a minute the frown will last a week and the expense will last forever.

Have fun. Be nice to your Nissan and it will be the toughest truck in the bush.
What Ive been trying to tell people for years :?

Wheel bearings, Uni's, aircleaners, diff's, swivel housings and on it goes...

Bazzle
And if the track has a boghole that cannot be driven around, do you give up and go another way even though you know the rest of the track is a damn good drive, or are you bad at maintaining you vehicle, unis, et al are not all that expensive. Oh well I guess we should all become tourers :finger:
driving through a random boghole once in a while is different to just playing bogholes as your only form of 4wding which the OP sees to do.

Regardless maintenance is the key especially on a 2nd hand vehicle with unknown history and aged components.
That's why I posted, I can't see anywhere that he indicates mudholes are his favorite form of driving, has he indicated this previously?

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EDIT:
grimbo wrote:or maybe e is getting flamed because of his attitude in other threads, because of his professed "knowledge" of 4wding, his love of mud bogging in rec reserves because he can't be bothered driving 40 mins to a 4wd destination. Because he doesn't listen to any advice he is given, especially when he asks for it in multiple threads.
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Post by DUDELUX »

yeah im sure ive read this thread elsewhere too, although ive posted a question in yota tech and gen tech before. :oops:
anyway, hes been given enough advice to be able to diagnose the problem correctly, and hes been told where to check, how to check and how to fix it.
im sure he could get it sorted if he wanted to, especially if hes a mech or works at a mech shop.
i agree with those that say learn to drive the lux offroad and upgrade the bits that NEED to be upgraded. i think that mud can be extremely dangerous for the driveline/electricals, but i myself am guilty of driving through bogholes, and im currently in the process of rebuilding/replacing the bits that dont like the mud.
all i can say is that mud is part of 4wdriving, whether you choose to drive through it or not is entirely up to you. just give the driveline a wash with a gerni after playing in the stuff.
personally i think that mud can be fun, just like ruts, rocks, climbs, descents and everything else that we find out on the tracks.
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