NovacaineFix
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Hello. Sorry for the baiting title but I'll have to try my best to explain it as I don't have video of this noise as it occurs.
I was driving my 818 around the neighborhood the other day when I heard this crashing noise as if I hit a car behind me. I was backing the truck in when this happened in reverse in high gear. It had happened one time before and the only thing I can remember that is the same was that I had previously had the transfer case in low gear prior to switching to high gear when it made the noise. Same intensity of the noise, where it sounds like you just backed into a parked car or something metal and heavy.
Nothing was behind me, the area was clear. Nothing on the truck appears to be broken or out of place, and everything works with nothing leaking.
I drove it today without putting into low gear and no noise at all.
So my conclusion, without taking anything apart, is that it is the transfer case? But it drives fine.
I was wondering if this is a normal noise of maybe the low gear shifting into high? If so, is this something I should look at before it breaks something?
This truck sat for probably 8-10 years before I got it a little over a month ago. I have put nothing into it, so far, but batteries and fuel.
The engine looks to be brand spanking new, with no leaks or oil residue from use, so my gut feeling is that something is sticking in the transfer case when shifting from low to high, but that is just a guess.
Any ideas?
I was driving my 818 around the neighborhood the other day when I heard this crashing noise as if I hit a car behind me. I was backing the truck in when this happened in reverse in high gear. It had happened one time before and the only thing I can remember that is the same was that I had previously had the transfer case in low gear prior to switching to high gear when it made the noise. Same intensity of the noise, where it sounds like you just backed into a parked car or something metal and heavy.
Nothing was behind me, the area was clear. Nothing on the truck appears to be broken or out of place, and everything works with nothing leaking.
I drove it today without putting into low gear and no noise at all.
So my conclusion, without taking anything apart, is that it is the transfer case? But it drives fine.
I was wondering if this is a normal noise of maybe the low gear shifting into high? If so, is this something I should look at before it breaks something?
This truck sat for probably 8-10 years before I got it a little over a month ago. I have put nothing into it, so far, but batteries and fuel.
The engine looks to be brand spanking new, with no leaks or oil residue from use, so my gut feeling is that something is sticking in the transfer case when shifting from low to high, but that is just a guess.
Any ideas?