SteelHound
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I picked up my dump truck from Barstow last week. My trucker got it in his head that he was going to try and jump start it as it rolled down the Landoll trailer backwards. The truck was in low, reverse. When he popped the clutch, the truck just slid 3 or 4 feet (as you might of guessed). There was a clang in the drive train. But it just sounded like all the slop was taken out. It didn't sound like anything breaking. But I wasn't expecting to listen for any of that either.
I got the truck running and was in a hurry to get it off my neighbors property and onto mine which is a 2 mile trip (cranky neighbor). I had to turn the truck around which means forward and reverse and forward. She wouldn't do the reverse part, and I didn't try so hard to get it into reverse either as I am in a hurry and who knows when the engine will die. There was an off-road path that allowed me to go forward, so forward I went.
Its a rough road, so I was in 2nd for a 1/2 mile. I thought there was some trannie noise and I smelled oil. And the oil smell started getting hottish. So I did a quick stop and checked all the break drums and radiator and engine block. Everything was cool. Onward to 3rd gear and it sounded loud and grating. The smell persisted, so I stopped and checked again. Everything was cool. After about a mile and 1/2, I decided to try the high range. It wouldn't go into high. And then it wouldn't go into low again. I sat there and tried for a 1/2 hour. So I'm stuck in some rather thorny weeds. After a mile and a half walk back to my pickup, I drive to the m817 and lay down some cardboard underneath so I can take a look. I find an older (months-years) rusty crack about 1/32" wide and 10" long on the bottom side of the transfer case. I reach up to touch it and find the case hot. About 110F. Looking aound some more is see the paint discolored around the forward bearing. Its even hotter there.
So my questions if you would be so kind to entertain them are:
Do you think the transfer case is toast?
Do you think the truck driver did it?
Should I just replace the transfer case first?
Thanks for your time!!
I got the truck running and was in a hurry to get it off my neighbors property and onto mine which is a 2 mile trip (cranky neighbor). I had to turn the truck around which means forward and reverse and forward. She wouldn't do the reverse part, and I didn't try so hard to get it into reverse either as I am in a hurry and who knows when the engine will die. There was an off-road path that allowed me to go forward, so forward I went.
Its a rough road, so I was in 2nd for a 1/2 mile. I thought there was some trannie noise and I smelled oil. And the oil smell started getting hottish. So I did a quick stop and checked all the break drums and radiator and engine block. Everything was cool. Onward to 3rd gear and it sounded loud and grating. The smell persisted, so I stopped and checked again. Everything was cool. After about a mile and 1/2, I decided to try the high range. It wouldn't go into high. And then it wouldn't go into low again. I sat there and tried for a 1/2 hour. So I'm stuck in some rather thorny weeds. After a mile and a half walk back to my pickup, I drive to the m817 and lay down some cardboard underneath so I can take a look. I find an older (months-years) rusty crack about 1/32" wide and 10" long on the bottom side of the transfer case. I reach up to touch it and find the case hot. About 110F. Looking aound some more is see the paint discolored around the forward bearing. Its even hotter there.
So my questions if you would be so kind to entertain them are:
Do you think the transfer case is toast?
Do you think the truck driver did it?
Should I just replace the transfer case first?
Thanks for your time!!