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Bad tranny or t-case?
#616029
06/18/05 02:52 AM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 734
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Rock Warrior
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Ok so i had to drive 50 miles the other day. I have driven this jeep since the rebuild of engine and install of rebuilt tranny almost 2000 miles with no problem. Now i was towing a light weight trailer and by light i mean 250lbs total, trailer and all. Im driving along at 70 and i have to slow down so i let off the gas and hear this terrible grinding. Its not a broken griding but more of a dry metal grind. So i checked my tranny and i see a little fluid between the bellhousing and tranny, and well lubed up undercarrage. The sound either sounds like the back of the tranny or the front of the t-case. I checked tranny fluid and its dang near full, i havent checked t-case yet but does anyone have any ideas. I dont really want to have to rebuild my t-case so soon after my last fix up...Thanks guys <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
83 CJ-7 3 in suspension. All problems currently fixed. Just Everyone Elses Parts. JEEP
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