Hi guys!
I´m having a small but annoying problem, and I would appreciate this groups expertise in this matter. My truck is a 1985 M998 from the USMC, and I use it and maintain it on a regular basis.
I have changed all the fluids and done all other maintenance that should be done since i got it home, and the truck runs perfect, shifting gears up and down , and everything else works as it should.
When truck has been parked overnight, and I put it in drive or reverse , the gears engage like a dream. But when it´s hot and I´m changing gears, I hear a loud clonk. This appears when i´ve been driving and changing from D to R. Other times i get a clonk when I change from R to D. Always when the truck is warm and has been driven
I have also checked play in the drive shafts, but it´s rock solid.
The feeling i get (I could be far out)… Its´s like there is a build up of pressure in the gearbox/transfercase during driving, that creates these clonks when shifting gears. Next day when the truck is cold, the shifting is smooth and silent again.
The idle rpm:s are exactly according to the TM so that wouldn´t be the problem with too high rpm:s while shifting. I always do the shifting between gears with truck stopped. Always!
Could it be some vent lines somewhere that are clogged?
Could it be the transfer case chain slack that´s the problem?
I´m a former military and a good maintenance man, but i´m a lousy mechanic…
All ideas and advice appreciated.
Cheers from Sweden,
Tom
I´m having a small but annoying problem, and I would appreciate this groups expertise in this matter. My truck is a 1985 M998 from the USMC, and I use it and maintain it on a regular basis.
I have changed all the fluids and done all other maintenance that should be done since i got it home, and the truck runs perfect, shifting gears up and down , and everything else works as it should.
When truck has been parked overnight, and I put it in drive or reverse , the gears engage like a dream. But when it´s hot and I´m changing gears, I hear a loud clonk. This appears when i´ve been driving and changing from D to R. Other times i get a clonk when I change from R to D. Always when the truck is warm and has been driven
I have also checked play in the drive shafts, but it´s rock solid.
The feeling i get (I could be far out)… Its´s like there is a build up of pressure in the gearbox/transfercase during driving, that creates these clonks when shifting gears. Next day when the truck is cold, the shifting is smooth and silent again.
The idle rpm:s are exactly according to the TM so that wouldn´t be the problem with too high rpm:s while shifting. I always do the shifting between gears with truck stopped. Always!
Could it be some vent lines somewhere that are clogged?
Could it be the transfer case chain slack that´s the problem?
I´m a former military and a good maintenance man, but i´m a lousy mechanic…
All ideas and advice appreciated.
Cheers from Sweden,
Tom