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Transfer case
I recently developed a grinding noise that start at slow speed and get louder thru the high speed (squeling high pitch nasty). today I lifted the rear and put in in gear and found it coming from the transfer case. Qiute nasty. i have 217000 miles on it and never dumped the fluid. While it was up and spinning I could hold and stop the front driveshaft and it still made the noise.
My questions are 1 is this typical noise 2 How do I identify the case for a new one. 3 Is this a tough job. 4 Will a case from a 1998 Yukon match up to mine (locally available, what is that worth) 5 how soon till it goes (work transportation. I know it is a lot to ask for but you guys helped out before and got the jobs done. Thanks Jim |
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Re: Transfer case
?1. Not a typical noise.
?2. Tags at the rear of the t-case. ?3. Depends on your skill level and tool chest. ?4. Hard to say since we don't know what you're working on (year, model, etc.) ?5. Since it just started, probably not long.
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Re: Transfer case
Sorry I forgot, 1999 tahoe 4X4 4 door
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Re: Transfer case
Really need to identify the one in your '99 and the one out of the '98.
Basically GMC & Chevy used GM t-cases. But there are different GM t-cases used depending on model year. (auto t-case vs standard t-case).
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57 Chevy 210 65 Olds 442 Convertible (Another one sold) 75 GMC Vandura 3/4 Ton 1999 K2500 Old Body Style Suburban (Gone but not forgotten) 05 Dodge Ram 3500/5.9 Cummins 2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser |
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