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100 series driveline noises with central diff lock engaged.

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100 series driveline noises with central diff lock engaged.

Post by brown hornet »

this is my drama.
i have a solid axle 100 series petrol full time 4wd.
last weekend while on the beach i engaged the central diff lock it started making horrible crunching sounds when the front wheels were at or almost at full lock.
no noises when driving in a straight line, my first guess was the rear lsd or front cv's.
i changed my diff oils and it made no difference.

if it was the cv's i thought they would make the noise all the time as it is a full time 4wd.

it pretty hard to tell where the noise is coming from, i can't tell if it's front or rear but it sounds horrible, the car has done minimal off road until i got it 8 months ago. i have probably done between 50-100km with the CDL engaged.

it's off to the mechanic later in the week but any ideas in the meantime would be appreciated.

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Re: 100 series driveline noises with central diff lock engag

Post by dumbdunce »

brown hornet wrote:this is my drama.
i have a solid axle 100 series petrol full time 4wd.
last weekend while on the beach i engaged the central diff lock it started making horrible crunching sounds when the front wheels were at or almost at full lock.
no noises when driving in a straight line, my first guess was the rear lsd or front cv's.
i changed my diff oils and it made no difference.

if it was the cv's i thought they would make the noise all the time as it is a full time 4wd.

it pretty hard to tell where the noise is coming from, i can't tell if it's front or rear but it sounds horrible, the car has done minimal off road until i got it 8 months ago. i have probably done between 50-100km with the CDL engaged.

it's off to the mechanic later in the week but any ideas in the meantime would be appreciated.

Thanks
Jeremy
yes probably the CV's, in a full timer they get a groove worn in them in the straight ahead position, and they only really load up when you lock the centre diff.
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Post by brown hornet »

it's in the shop today getting operated on, mechanic said most likely cv's aswell
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