MaverickH1
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- Joined
- Dec 17, 2023
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- Location
- Roanoke, VA
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- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
I'm trying to trouble shoot a driveline intermittent groaning noise starting to get loud around 55-60 mph.
My plan was to remove the rear driveshaft, put it in 4wd, then essentially drive it as a front wheel drive vehicle at around 65 mph just to check if the noise went away. Hopefully the noise would go away and I'd be able to know that the problem is somewhere in the driveshaft.
I just pulled the driveshaft and a ton of fluid came out of the transfer case. Maybe a 2' diameter circle on the ground.
With that much fluid coming out, I'm a bit worried about driving it at all. There is a u-joint on the front of the driveshaft that isn't smooth in one direction. I'm thinking the problem might actually just be that u-joint. But it'd be nice to take it for a test drive first if it's not actually going to hurt anything. Curious what you guys think.
Cheers!
My plan was to remove the rear driveshaft, put it in 4wd, then essentially drive it as a front wheel drive vehicle at around 65 mph just to check if the noise went away. Hopefully the noise would go away and I'd be able to know that the problem is somewhere in the driveshaft.
I just pulled the driveshaft and a ton of fluid came out of the transfer case. Maybe a 2' diameter circle on the ground.
With that much fluid coming out, I'm a bit worried about driving it at all. There is a u-joint on the front of the driveshaft that isn't smooth in one direction. I'm thinking the problem might actually just be that u-joint. But it'd be nice to take it for a test drive first if it's not actually going to hurt anything. Curious what you guys think.
Cheers!