JamesM
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Hey guys,
Recently I made a drive from Tampa to Boca Raton, FL...approx 240 miles.
The truck ran really well and made no noises out of the ordinary.
The day after I got in town and was on my way to class, the transfer lever fell down and a really loud grinding sound resulted. I had thought that the transfer case had slipped into neutral and was grinding "on top of" low.
Needless to say, I skipped class for the day and tried to sort out the first real problem I have had with my truck...
I took the floor out (the parts that go over the transmission and transfer case anyways) to find out that the bolt and nut that secure the transfer case lever to the frame had fallen, allowing the bottom part of the lever to make contact with the spinning drive shaft....hence the loud grinding sound. I inspected that drive shaft joints and they showed no signs of wear, the lever however, was a little tweaked.
Now the real problem that has reared its ugly head recently is a metallic grinding sound coming from the front axle/drive shaft assembly (at least that's where it seems like it is coming from...
Today, to hopefully help out this issue, I changed the fluid in everything (transfer case, transmission, all three axles) and filled them all to the recommended one-knuckle-under-the-fill-hole.
All of the swaps went well except for the front axle and transfer case.
transfer case:
When I took out the drain plug and let the fluid drain out, I heard a few heavy sounding things hit the bottom of the bucket....
As the fluid draining slowed, I stuck my finger in there and found quite a bit of metal in the bottom of the case that seemed to form a circle...a bearing casing I thought...but I found no bearings in the case...
Any idea what this metal is from? The transfer case still seems to function normally and there is no noises coming from it..
The front axle:
When I opened the fill hole, a really nasty looking mixture of what I think was gear oil and quite a bit of water came pouring out...and I mean pouring. It probably leaked over 2qts of this stuff out of the fill hole....
I filled the axle with the correct amount of gear oil and buttoned it back up thinking (hoping, really) that I had solved the mysterious noise...
I took the truck out for a drive and the sound persisted.
I decided that I would re-grease all of the grease fittings I knew about and would search for more.
I found a few that I had not know about, but not on the front axle...
As I was about to crawl out from under the truck, I noticed there was a grease fitting on the top of the hub..on both sides...and upon further inspection, underneath the hubs...on both sides...
So I had enough grease left to fill the driver top and passenger top and could not get to the bottom cause I ran out of grease...
I figured that maybe this would at least calm the noise down a bit...I was wrong.
I noticed that there was a lot of slack in the front drive shaft, both forwards and backwards as well as side to side...so I went on another search for grease fittings and found a couple more on the drive shaft joints. Now there is less slack in the drive shaft, but the noise still remains.
My question to you guys is...what is making that noise, why, and how do I fix it? Could it be related to the metal I found in the transfer case?
I have heard of people breaking things by overfilling them...is it possible that something has broken due to the obscene amount of fluid inside the front axle? What would it be? How can I fix it? Any help would be so greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
---James
Recently I made a drive from Tampa to Boca Raton, FL...approx 240 miles.
The truck ran really well and made no noises out of the ordinary.
The day after I got in town and was on my way to class, the transfer lever fell down and a really loud grinding sound resulted. I had thought that the transfer case had slipped into neutral and was grinding "on top of" low.
Needless to say, I skipped class for the day and tried to sort out the first real problem I have had with my truck...
I took the floor out (the parts that go over the transmission and transfer case anyways) to find out that the bolt and nut that secure the transfer case lever to the frame had fallen, allowing the bottom part of the lever to make contact with the spinning drive shaft....hence the loud grinding sound. I inspected that drive shaft joints and they showed no signs of wear, the lever however, was a little tweaked.
Now the real problem that has reared its ugly head recently is a metallic grinding sound coming from the front axle/drive shaft assembly (at least that's where it seems like it is coming from...
Today, to hopefully help out this issue, I changed the fluid in everything (transfer case, transmission, all three axles) and filled them all to the recommended one-knuckle-under-the-fill-hole.
All of the swaps went well except for the front axle and transfer case.
transfer case:
When I took out the drain plug and let the fluid drain out, I heard a few heavy sounding things hit the bottom of the bucket....
As the fluid draining slowed, I stuck my finger in there and found quite a bit of metal in the bottom of the case that seemed to form a circle...a bearing casing I thought...but I found no bearings in the case...
Any idea what this metal is from? The transfer case still seems to function normally and there is no noises coming from it..
The front axle:
When I opened the fill hole, a really nasty looking mixture of what I think was gear oil and quite a bit of water came pouring out...and I mean pouring. It probably leaked over 2qts of this stuff out of the fill hole....
I filled the axle with the correct amount of gear oil and buttoned it back up thinking (hoping, really) that I had solved the mysterious noise...
I took the truck out for a drive and the sound persisted.
I decided that I would re-grease all of the grease fittings I knew about and would search for more.
I found a few that I had not know about, but not on the front axle...
As I was about to crawl out from under the truck, I noticed there was a grease fitting on the top of the hub..on both sides...and upon further inspection, underneath the hubs...on both sides...
So I had enough grease left to fill the driver top and passenger top and could not get to the bottom cause I ran out of grease...
I figured that maybe this would at least calm the noise down a bit...I was wrong.
I noticed that there was a lot of slack in the front drive shaft, both forwards and backwards as well as side to side...so I went on another search for grease fittings and found a couple more on the drive shaft joints. Now there is less slack in the drive shaft, but the noise still remains.
My question to you guys is...what is making that noise, why, and how do I fix it? Could it be related to the metal I found in the transfer case?
I have heard of people breaking things by overfilling them...is it possible that something has broken due to the obscene amount of fluid inside the front axle? What would it be? How can I fix it? Any help would be so greatly appreciated. Thanks guys!
---James
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