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Nocturnall

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Tempe, AZ
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1997 Sport
I had a vibration from 45mph+ for a few days. I checked the tires assuming one threw a weight and the front passenger has wavey tread is the best I can explain it, I figure that the culprit but couldn't afford a new tire so kept driving it. It got worse and worse to the point it was like going over the rumble strips on the highway all the time. I finally stop being stupid and look under the truck, the drive shaft is being held on by 1/2 a bolt. 1 is missing, 2 have backed themselves out so they're hanging on by 3 - 4 threads and as mentioned there is one half way out. I tighten them down, smack myself in the head a couple times. I kept checking them every week to make sure they were tight and they've stayed in thus far.

My problem is now I have a slight vibration and I don't think it's the tire. It gets worse when I take my foot off the gas to slow down, goes away for the most part when I'm accelerating. It's a 40mph and hour up kinda vibration, not horrible to live with but annoying never the less. I checked the output shaft on the transfer case and it has some up and down play. The u joints which were new 20k miles ago seem fine, no real play there. Everything is bolted up tight under neath. Also the out put shaft on the transfer case leaks a very little bit of oil, not even like a drop coming out it's just wet with transmission fluid which I changed out and added synth at the same time the u joints and transmission for that matter were changed. Should there be no play in the transfer case output shaft? Could I have screwed something else up inside? Is this my excuse to goto a 4406 since I have a 4405 currently on the rig?
 



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Those bolts should be use thread locker to hold them in place. They should be torqued to 90 ft*lbs. That should solve the problem. :)

-Joe
 












Mine's got just enough to feel, but not enough to see. With 150,000 miles on it, I'm not exactly shocked by that amount of movement. It's just recently begun to weep a little fluid ever-so-slightly... no drip, just a 2" dark spot below it on the housing.
 












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