Here's what the TM9 has to say about it:
63. TRANSMISSION.
a. Excessive Noise.
(1) Noise which seemingly comes from the transmission may be
caused by another assembly such as axle, transfer case, propeller
shaft universal joint, or clutch; therefore, before replacing the transmission
due to noise, make sure that difficulty does not exist elsewhere.
(2) Improper or insufficient lubricant may cause transmission
noise. Change or add lubricant as directed in Section VIII.
(3) Transmission noise may be caused by gears or bearings being
worn, broken, or loose on shafts. These causes require replacing the
transmission with a new or rebuilt unit (pars. 154 and 155).
(4) A noisy condition in the power take-off will reflect through
the transmission. Check power take-off mounting nuts and tighten
as necessary. Incorrect number of gaskets between power take-off
and transmission will cause noise. Install correct number of gaskets
(par. 157 or 15
. Excessively worn power take-off gears necessitate
replacing the power take-off assembly (par.,'157 or 15
.
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