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Transfer case recently rebuilt. Subsequently, with clutch engagement or disengagement (don't recall which; it only happened 3 times) there occured a "whirring" sound, as though a bearing race broke free and was spinning with the bearing. But this only happened 3 times and I don't really know the mechanism of the noise. But here is the issue: Now, while in reverse and with normal clutch action (that is, releasing the pedal as you normally do) the deuce is "thrown" backward with incredible force. In 1st gear forward it jumps and bumps as it eventually smooths out. Clutch pedal free play is normal specs. Experimentation shows that when on a very slight incline, in neutral transmission gear, I will allow the deuce to start rolling backward while the clutch pedal is depressed; but if I release the pedal the truck will hop and bounce to a halt. Recall that this is while in transmission neutral. I don't know if the rearward lurch and the bounce with pedal release in first gear are related to the second observation above, and regardless of any relationship I don't know what is going on to cause these problems. If I release the clutch pedal (engage the clutch) extremely slowly there is still a point where the truck will lurch rearward or begin to bounce forward in 1st gear. I hope this is not related to the recent transfer case rebuild. It seems to me that it is clutch related, but why the bouncy stop with clutch engagement (pedal release) in transmission neutral gear while gently coasting backward. (I'm not concerned about the latter because that is something we normally do; we don't. It is only mentioned because I think it might relate to the jump starts.) ANY IDEAS?
THANK YOU,
Gary
THANK YOU,
Gary