whump in rearend when letting out clutch on right hand turns. What is it??
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whump in rearend when letting out clutch on right hand turns. What is it??
Hey fella's...
SO.. here lately, I've developed this "whump" sound and what feels like a little slack that gets taken up and makes the truck jerk just slightly. This happens almost always when I'm going around a right hand slow turn (like turning a corner from one street to another) and let the clutch out after downshifting. Sounds and feels like it's coming from the rear end.
a little over a year ago, I pulled the chunk to rebuild the LS.... I had gotten the wrong kit (thanks ebay), so I hust stacked it back up and re-installed. At that time, the metal plates were pretty worn.... so I'm guessing that what's going on is that the LS is REALLY REALLY worn and slipping on turns? Or maybe it's worse... I dunno... what do you guys think?
I'm SUPPOSING that the u-joint, pinion, ring, and axle splines (as well as axles) are all okay... and that there's just something going on with the LS...
thoughts, comments, help is appreciated as always!
Andy
SO.. here lately, I've developed this "whump" sound and what feels like a little slack that gets taken up and makes the truck jerk just slightly. This happens almost always when I'm going around a right hand slow turn (like turning a corner from one street to another) and let the clutch out after downshifting. Sounds and feels like it's coming from the rear end.
a little over a year ago, I pulled the chunk to rebuild the LS.... I had gotten the wrong kit (thanks ebay), so I hust stacked it back up and re-installed. At that time, the metal plates were pretty worn.... so I'm guessing that what's going on is that the LS is REALLY REALLY worn and slipping on turns? Or maybe it's worse... I dunno... what do you guys think?
I'm SUPPOSING that the u-joint, pinion, ring, and axle splines (as well as axles) are all okay... and that there's just something going on with the LS...
thoughts, comments, help is appreciated as always!
Andy
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Sounds like you covered the most obvious with the U-Joints, other thing you may check that's easy is the rear wheel bearings. See if you have any play in the wheels are if the center hub is warm after a drive. That whole drive train is always the first thing I check, including the carrier bearing.
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AndyMan (02-12-2010)
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OOOOOOHHHHH Carrier bearing!!! that's a good call. Didn't even think about that one. I've got a rear pinion seal that I need to put in anyway.
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Hey, I found a trac-lok for sale for a ford Dana 80, 35 spline, 4.10 carrier. That's exactly what I need except for the ford part... Will it fit???? I guess the worry would be the ring gear bolts.
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Hey, I found a trac-lok for sale for a ford Dana 80, 35 spline, 4.10 carrier. That's exactly what I need except for the ford part... Will it fit???? I guess the worry would be the ring gear bolts.
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