clunking when going from reverse to drive
#11
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
. . . . i wish i had someone who could put it in drive and reverse while i was under there...
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
. . . .but is that hanger thingy in the middle suposed to have any play? when i push up/down or side/side i can get that to move.
#13
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
so i have 2 yokes? one at the transmission and one in the middle just behind the hanger thingy? which one is it that i need to grease?
the one in the middle has the fitting, past the carrier bearing, the one that moves up and down, their splines that you're greasing. If you've never done it before, it'll take a while. Pump it at least 10 times, you'll see a little bushing that's metal on one end, and has a rubber bushing on the inner side. It's going to flex back and forth as it fills with grease. It'll shoot out between the two yokes when it's "full." You can't over grease it, the excess comes out
#14
Originally Posted by Tootall
you have one on the trans side . . . kinda have one in the middle, there's some other terminology for it.
the one in the middle has the fitting, past the carrier bearing, the one that moves up and down, their splines that you're greasing. If you've never done it before, it'll take a while. Pump it at least 10 times, you'll see a little bushing that's metal on one end, and has a rubber bushing on the inner side. It's going to flex back and forth as it fills with grease. It'll shoot out between the two yokes when it's "full." You can't over grease it, the excess comes out
the one in the middle has the fitting, past the carrier bearing, the one that moves up and down, their splines that you're greasing. If you've never done it before, it'll take a while. Pump it at least 10 times, you'll see a little bushing that's metal on one end, and has a rubber bushing on the inner side. It's going to flex back and forth as it fills with grease. It'll shoot out between the two yokes when it's "full." You can't over grease it, the excess comes out
#15
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
so i dont want to grease the shaft coming from the transmission then.
Originally Posted by TXsilverado
im not sure if greasing the yoke behind the carrier bearing is guna do the trick. i had it greased only a few months ago.
I'd start looking at the rear for the clunking.
#16
Originally Posted by Tootall
Correct, unless you have greaseable u joints,
true, I was trying to make sure that you had been doing that, if you hadn't in 60K hard miles, then that would have been something.
I'd start looking at the rear for the clunking.
true, I was trying to make sure that you had been doing that, if you hadn't in 60K hard miles, then that would have been something.
I'd start looking at the rear for the clunking.
then the transmission will be next...then i should be golden but still with a truck note and stock cam
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