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Hey all,
Have discovered this issue. The vehicle has made the CLUNK a few times previously but never loss of 4wd.
Hi or Low 4, doesn't matter. Under load e.g. up a steep hill, down a steep hill or giving it berries in mud. Will be driving along, hear quite a loud CLUNK and the front end will lose all drive. Taking the load off brings 4wd back until too much load is applied and it happens again.
The vehicle is a 1997 D22 with a QD32.
I am thinking a few possibilities:
Hubs - One or both slipping out of engagement. Being open diff, one slipping would cause only that side half shaft to spin hence no front drive. Both feel like they are engaging and the teeth look pretty good from a quick inspection.
CV - Same deal. Left hand side is new, heard the noise before its replacement so not that one. I would expect more CV type noise as well but it is a possibility?
Diff - Something in there is cactus. Would more likely be constant noise though and not able to lose and regain 4wd?
Transfer chain - I would not expect it to make only a clunk, if it were slipping I would know about it!!
Front drive shaft - maybe some splined surface is worn, if they have one? CVs check out a-ok.
Only other drivetrain issue I currently have is a cactus drivers engine mount, perhaps extra movement of the engine is causing something to slip out of engagement somewhere? Seems unlikely to me however.
What do you blokes think and are there any other possibilities? How do I check suspected components properly?
Cheers all,
Andy
Have discovered this issue. The vehicle has made the CLUNK a few times previously but never loss of 4wd.
Hi or Low 4, doesn't matter. Under load e.g. up a steep hill, down a steep hill or giving it berries in mud. Will be driving along, hear quite a loud CLUNK and the front end will lose all drive. Taking the load off brings 4wd back until too much load is applied and it happens again.
The vehicle is a 1997 D22 with a QD32.
I am thinking a few possibilities:
Hubs - One or both slipping out of engagement. Being open diff, one slipping would cause only that side half shaft to spin hence no front drive. Both feel like they are engaging and the teeth look pretty good from a quick inspection.
CV - Same deal. Left hand side is new, heard the noise before its replacement so not that one. I would expect more CV type noise as well but it is a possibility?
Diff - Something in there is cactus. Would more likely be constant noise though and not able to lose and regain 4wd?
Transfer chain - I would not expect it to make only a clunk, if it were slipping I would know about it!!
Front drive shaft - maybe some splined surface is worn, if they have one? CVs check out a-ok.
Only other drivetrain issue I currently have is a cactus drivers engine mount, perhaps extra movement of the engine is causing something to slip out of engagement somewhere? Seems unlikely to me however.
What do you blokes think and are there any other possibilities? How do I check suspected components properly?
Cheers all,
Andy