irishraptor87
1/2 ton status
so i swapped a 465 205 into my burb last week with a hydro clutch
it was making a weird noise, and have been trying to figure it out
its making a grinding / metal rotating around metal noise while driving, i thought it was the transfer case as my friend wasnt sure about it, so i put another 205 on it, the problem persists now, so i know its not that
when i was on the highway, i was trying to slow down, so like we all do, i just let my foot off the gas, so the engine and tranny would sort of downshift in a sense and slow me down... well right after i let my foot off the gas, i hear a noise from my nightmares... its the same gear grinding noise that you get if you try to jam the truck into low or reverse without using the clutch, just total griding, its ridickulous, i can hear somthing else like rotating on somthing else metal, nobody could figure it out
i spoke to another friend and he gave me an idea that i agree with
these are theories, correct me if im wrong
we think the reverse gear is a whole extra gear and kinda sits to the side in the tranny, and when you shift into it, a fork moves over grabs the reverse gear, and adds it into the gearset so that the whole deal moves backwards
we think that the fork or somthing has failed in some way, and is allowing the reverse gear to move over and kind of rotate next to the moving gears, which is making the noise of somthing spinning, we think the grinding is when the gears being to try and merge or what not, and we think its the reverse since it does it in all gears
i know its most likely impossible... but can i fix this? can i do it while its on the truck? can i get to it if i cut off my hump and take off the top? or thru the pto panels? or should i just give up and pick up another tranny? id rather not seeing as its a pain in the ass to swap those heavy cast things...
thanks, cory
it was making a weird noise, and have been trying to figure it out
its making a grinding / metal rotating around metal noise while driving, i thought it was the transfer case as my friend wasnt sure about it, so i put another 205 on it, the problem persists now, so i know its not that
when i was on the highway, i was trying to slow down, so like we all do, i just let my foot off the gas, so the engine and tranny would sort of downshift in a sense and slow me down... well right after i let my foot off the gas, i hear a noise from my nightmares... its the same gear grinding noise that you get if you try to jam the truck into low or reverse without using the clutch, just total griding, its ridickulous, i can hear somthing else like rotating on somthing else metal, nobody could figure it out
i spoke to another friend and he gave me an idea that i agree with
these are theories, correct me if im wrong
we think the reverse gear is a whole extra gear and kinda sits to the side in the tranny, and when you shift into it, a fork moves over grabs the reverse gear, and adds it into the gearset so that the whole deal moves backwards
we think that the fork or somthing has failed in some way, and is allowing the reverse gear to move over and kind of rotate next to the moving gears, which is making the noise of somthing spinning, we think the grinding is when the gears being to try and merge or what not, and we think its the reverse since it does it in all gears
i know its most likely impossible... but can i fix this? can i do it while its on the truck? can i get to it if i cut off my hump and take off the top? or thru the pto panels? or should i just give up and pick up another tranny? id rather not seeing as its a pain in the ass to swap those heavy cast things...
thanks, cory