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Driveline Noise?

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Driveline Noise?

Post by Mudzuki »

Had a playup at toolangi yesterday, and in one boghole i had to give it a few goes.

When i grabbed reverse and tried to get out, it made a terrible squeel/whine. Did it a few times in the hole, but nothing when reversing later on.

On the drive home i noticed that i had a speed dependant whine from the drivline (pitch increases with speed), initially it was only evident in 3 gear and above, but i can hear it in second as well.

A quick inspection and i have some small spots on the rear diff (oil from further up the driveline??), a slight leak from the pinion seal, and the rubber plug on the drivers side of the gearbox looks to have come out a bit.

There are no vibes in the gearstick, and slight vibes in the transfer shifter.

Diffs had 5.12s dropped in about 5000km ago, and had breathers fitted straight away, also new wheel bearings not long ago.

Been told that the unis where getting worn by mechanic a while ago too.

Sorry about the long post, but i cant drop the oils till i get my tools back from a mate.

Opinions?

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Post by Mudzuki »

And had a search, but nothing that i could find was specific, like reverse noise, etc.
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Post by nicbeer »

Where did the noise come from originally? The gbox or other?

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Re: Driveline Noise?

Post by JrZook »

Mudzuki wrote:Had a playup at toolangi yesterday, and in one boghole i had to give it a few goes.

When i grabbed reverse and tried to get out, it made a terrible squeel/whine. Did it a few times in the hole, but nothing when reversing later on.


Cheers
To me this sounds like a clutch squeel, wet plate.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Had a play with gearbox with transfer in neutral, and it seems to be the transfer making the continuous whine at speed.

Inreverse, it probably was clutch squeel

Can you get replacement rubber caps that are located on the passenger side bell housing? It had poped out, and has perished too far to bother putting back in.

Will check the oils when i get tools.
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Post by nicbeer »

The rubber bit is for the flywheel - also to check timing down there.

Check the whine is not the gbox as well.

Zooks are std with gear whine.

cheers

Nic
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