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New noise and a scare

dcwilkie

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So I drive the Deuce 3 hours back and forth to pull 4 trailers to the RV park (talk about tedious). Next day I start Tinkerbell up, put her in gear and get a grinding noise while engaging the clutch. It goes away as soon as the clutch is fully engaged. I drive it to the house to start work on it and it quits the grinding noise as soon as everything warms up.
I can't find anything wrong!:?
All suggestions welcome.

While pulling the trailers home I had to lock her up on trip #3. Some idiot in a late model white Chrysler 300 STOPPED IN THE LEFT LANE. :shock: Totally stopped. No one in front of him/ her. I think they thought they had to stop for the HSV Shuttle bus in the right lane while it was loading/ unloading.
I would say my brakes work very well. I got her stopped with literally inches to spare and rubbed a flat spot on my new left front tire. Left the blackest skid mark (on the road- not in the pants) I ever saw.
I didn't bother to hook the air brakes up on the M105A2. I believe that was a mistake. Having a ton of weight pushing back there didn't help the stopping distance one bit!
More reason to install a dash cam.
 

NRG

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Gear grinding noise or a weird kind loud grinding howl noise? Have you taken the inspection plate off the bottom of the transmission and greased that zerk on the throw out bearing shaft? Mine made a crazy sound when I pushed the clutch in and out. I greased that zerk and fixed the problem.
 

Oilleaker1

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From experience, when you slam brakes on that hard, you jolt or shock the drive train. I once broke a '48 Ford coupes transmission main shaft in half doing what you did. You may have damaged the clutch disc. If the greasing of your throwout bearing doesn't quiet it down, start looking at the disc for damage. Hope it clears up and goes away for you!:-( John
 

Heavysteven

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Gear grinding noise or a weird kind loud grinding howl noise? Have you taken the inspection plate off the bottom of the transmission and greased that zerk on the throw out bearing shaft? Mine made a crazy sound when I pushed the clutch in and out. I greased that zerk and fixed the problem.
I did not know that or missed in the TM's. Could you be mote specific. Does this require draining the trans? You the inspection plate is on the bottom?

Glad I read your post, going to do this tomorrow.
 

dcwilkie

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Thanks Energy (NRG)- I'll take care of that little chore tonight before the rain gets here.
I have to say, despite the constant maintenance, owning a Deuce has been a pleasure. I can't recommend it enough to any fence sitter that may be here. :driver:
 

NRG

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Thanks Energy (NRG)- I'll take care of that little chore tonight before the rain gets here.
I have to say, despite the constant maintenance, owning a Deuce has been a pleasure. I can't recommend it enough to any fence sitter that may be here. :driver:

No problem! We all need help at one time or another with this hobby and this is a great place to get it. Good luck and I hope the zerk fixes your problem like it did mine. Oh and grab a flashlight, you will need it. After you take that inspection plate off the bottom of the tranny, that shaft is way up in there.
 
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