Augi
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I just bought an 86 M-998. Awesome truck! It's been sitting for a long time so I have some work cut out for me.
I have found just about everything I need in the various TM's, but I can't seem to figure out what is supposed to be plugged into the open connector in the attached photos. Can someone tell me? There is no obvious dangling wire. The connector looks like it's coming out of the side of the head. (this is a 6.2/3-speed).
Oh, also I think the t-case (218 ) is on the way out. I'm in the process of changing all the fluids and the t-case fluid is cloudy with fine metal particulate. When driving 55, after 5 or 10 minutes I'll get a loud grinding noise like gear teeth slipping. I immediately let off the gas and the grinding stays til I'm stopped or almost stopped. If I start up again the grinding is gone for a while. When driving 50 it takes much longer til it starts grinding (20-30 min). I think it may be load based because it did it more when going up hills. I don't know if I was losing power to the wheels because I let off the gas and stopped every time it started making noise.
Has anyone heard of something like this before?
BTW I found all this out because I had to drive the truck 3 hours from where I bought it to where I live. Now it's off the road so I can work on it
Thanks,
Augi
I have found just about everything I need in the various TM's, but I can't seem to figure out what is supposed to be plugged into the open connector in the attached photos. Can someone tell me? There is no obvious dangling wire. The connector looks like it's coming out of the side of the head. (this is a 6.2/3-speed).
Oh, also I think the t-case (218 ) is on the way out. I'm in the process of changing all the fluids and the t-case fluid is cloudy with fine metal particulate. When driving 55, after 5 or 10 minutes I'll get a loud grinding noise like gear teeth slipping. I immediately let off the gas and the grinding stays til I'm stopped or almost stopped. If I start up again the grinding is gone for a while. When driving 50 it takes much longer til it starts grinding (20-30 min). I think it may be load based because it did it more when going up hills. I don't know if I was losing power to the wheels because I let off the gas and stopped every time it started making noise.
Has anyone heard of something like this before?
BTW I found all this out because I had to drive the truck 3 hours from where I bought it to where I live. Now it's off the road so I can work on it
Thanks,
Augi
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