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Not 100% sure about these axles but in my experience 1/16" of play (wear) in any bearing is bad.
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When you push against the pinion flange (upward movement) there should be "ZERO" clearance. The only play should be the backlash which is usually .008" to .016" on a gear like that. You measure that by "twisting" the flange.Good fluids and grease were used. Less than 1000 miles ago everything was changed (even the steering box oil!)
Is there any other way to check for bad pinion bearings than lateral play? When I changed the front rear axle pinion bearings, it had noticeable (1/8 inch) play. The rear rear axle seems tight and the front axle probably only has 1/16 inch play at most.
-Will
I tend to agree, but it wouldn't be the first time I have seen a bearing with slight play give good service life....Not 100% sure about these axles but in my experience 1/16" of play (wear) in any bearing is bad.
The pinion bearing failure is very strange - the bearings I replaced in the front/rear axle "looked" fine but were certainly loose. They were also smooth. So I think for these bearings they just lose material until the preload goes away.There is a preload measurement in the T.O. will have to look it up, bearing inspection in its self is easy. During a visual with the bearing out , clean it and degrease, roll the bearing in your hand with no preload and with preload, if you feel roughness in the rotation, replace , With hand pressure applied to mesh the bearing observe side to side play, any real play replace . Observe the race and roller / needle surfaces, any visible damage replace, If any bearing is less than fifty bucks and it took an hour or two to get to it , Don't reinstall it, not worth your time
10-4 on that. I will change it, but the question is where is this new vibration/gear sound coming from if that play was already in existent before the trip?When you push against the pinion flange (upward movement) there should be "ZERO" clearance. The only play should be the backlash which is usually .008" to .016" on a gear like that. You measure that by "twisting" the flange.
Feel it in the seat/body and the sound is a gear noise or bearing noise. More gear sounding though.What does the noise sound like? And is the vibration small but noticeable or you feel it in the seat?
The way your describing the "sound /vibration" now is pointing to the transmission not the driveline. Can you take the transmission cover off and do a quick check ? You have checked all the fluid levels of the transmission and transfer-case right ?10-4 on that. I will change it, but the question is where is this new vibration/gear sound coming from if that play was already in existent before the trip?
Feel it in the seat/body and the sound is a gear noise or bearing noise. More gear sounding though.
Many times that is a result of the short drive shaft connecting the trans and Tcase having loose bolts.Feel it in the seat/body and the sound is a gear noise or bearing noise. More gear sounding though.
Checking fluids today. The transmission shifts *nice* and feels smooth turning the output shaft in neutral/neutral.The way your describing the "sound /vibration" now is pointing to the transmission not the driveline. Can you take the transmission cover off and do a quick check ? You have checked all the fluid levels of the transmission and transfer-case right ?
I am checking torque on all bolts today. Will post back with results.Many times that is a result of the short drive shaft connecting the trans and Tcase having loose bolts.
Probably those loose bolts!
Haha! I just got back from the drive. I couldn't feel/hear any noise more than usual M35a2 noises. It is tough to diagnose these trucks because of the immense volume. I did top off the transfer case, but it was only a little low (by like an inch per finger measurement) About a quart to top off. Greased the entire truck too.FIXED! Definitely those bolts man. Loose a quarter turn or loose a tiny hair. Loose is loose
Awesome! I like that conclusion haha in the mean time I will keep chipping away at the rest of the work on the truck....Rock on, till the noise comes back. Then if its those bolts again you'll know to swap them out.
Hopefully it holds out....are they ever really fixed? HahaGood to hear it's fixed.
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