Foreverunstopable
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Well after all that huff and puff thinking the transfer-case we the root of my problem I have found the culprit. My C-6500 will drive forwards but at speeds over 20 you hear what I can best be described as an output from a transfer case spinning loosely on the threads, missing the splint shaft then catching. In reverse the truck would move backwards 4-5 inches then bind and stop. I removed the front drive shaft and rear drive shaft, still bound. Lifted the rear end and it spun freely. Lifted the front end and it spun freely forwards but the input flange on the pumpkin would turn then miss the teeth and sit still then catch again. Spinning the wheels in reverse it would rotate 1/2 of a turn and bind. I looked at the flange and the nut was loose enough to move with your fingers slightly back and forth but still had the retention pin in. It seemed like it was seated. Does anyone know the torque specification for that nut? I know these axles have some wear but 1/2 a turn is huge. I pulled the drive flanges out of the hubs and could at least move the truck around the yard. I'll be milling out the splines and re-installing them to at least get it on the road.
What is the best plan? Should I start looking for a takeout axle and just free wheel the front or pull the pumpkin? I'm not going to be off pavement with this truck. I'd like to hear what you all say. Thanks.
What is the best plan? Should I start looking for a takeout axle and just free wheel the front or pull the pumpkin? I'm not going to be off pavement with this truck. I'd like to hear what you all say. Thanks.