I have alot of driveline slop!
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Do you get a clanging noise or driveline noise when you shift from park to reverse or from reverse to drive?
I did, until I pumped 12 pumps of grease at my driveshaft coupler by the carrier bearing. The noise prctically went away! I couldn't believe it.
And to think I brought it in to the dealership just for them to tell me it was normal. They could have at least greased it. Guess that's why it's better to do your own maintenance!
If you have a one piece shaft, then disregard this.
Jim
I did, until I pumped 12 pumps of grease at my driveshaft coupler by the carrier bearing. The noise prctically went away! I couldn't believe it.
And to think I brought it in to the dealership just for them to tell me it was normal. They could have at least greased it. Guess that's why it's better to do your own maintenance!
If you have a one piece shaft, then disregard this.
Jim
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Originally Posted by CHEVY6000VHO
Do you get a clanging noise or driveline noise when you shift from park to reverse or from reverse to drive?
I did, until I pumped 12 pumps of grease at my driveshaft coupler by the carrier bearing. The noise prctically went away! I couldn't believe it.
And to think I brought it in to the dealership just for them to tell me it was normal. They could have at least greased it. Guess that's why it's better to do your own maintenance!
If you have a one piece shaft, then disregard this.
Jim
I did, until I pumped 12 pumps of grease at my driveshaft coupler by the carrier bearing. The noise prctically went away! I couldn't believe it.
And to think I brought it in to the dealership just for them to tell me it was normal. They could have at least greased it. Guess that's why it's better to do your own maintenance!
If you have a one piece shaft, then disregard this.
Jim
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I just checked mine and with the trans in P the shaft is solid. With the trans in N and the parking brake on there is some play but no where near an inch. Is the play in the trans or the diff?
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Originally Posted by moregrip
hmmm, how did you pump it in? is there a zert fitting? or was this surgery on the boot?
Either way, there is trans mesh tolerances that are a little excessive in GM trucks. I have a TSB that was given to me when I brought it in for the driveline slack. GM states this is normal. They allow even more tolerance in 4wd & AWD models. My brothers Z71 had a lot of slack in the driveline. He brought his in when it was under warranty and they told him it was normal as well. Though he had both the trans and transfer case rebuilt a few months ago. There isn't near as much slack in his driveline anymore.
My truck only has 24,000 miles on it and I have alomost an inch of play in the driveshaft.
I think GM has been getting a bit too sloppy lately with quality and workmanship of our vehicles.
Jim
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Originally Posted by CHEVY6000VHO
Mine has a zert fitting. Is this on the 2500HD?? Is it 4wd?
Either way, there is trans mesh tolerances that are a little excessive in GM trucks. I have a TSB that was given to me when I brought it in for the driveline slack. GM states this is normal. They allow even more tolerance in 4wd & AWD models. My brothers Z71 had a lot of slack in the driveline. He brought his in when it was under warranty and they told him it was normal as well. Though he had both the trans and transfer case rebuilt a few months ago. There isn't near as much slack in his driveline anymore.
My truck only has 24,000 miles on it and I have alomost an inch of play in the driveshaft.
I think GM has been getting a bit too sloppy lately with quality and workmanship of our vehicles.
Jim
Either way, there is trans mesh tolerances that are a little excessive in GM trucks. I have a TSB that was given to me when I brought it in for the driveline slack. GM states this is normal. They allow even more tolerance in 4wd & AWD models. My brothers Z71 had a lot of slack in the driveline. He brought his in when it was under warranty and they told him it was normal as well. Though he had both the trans and transfer case rebuilt a few months ago. There isn't near as much slack in his driveline anymore.
My truck only has 24,000 miles on it and I have alomost an inch of play in the driveshaft.
I think GM has been getting a bit too sloppy lately with quality and workmanship of our vehicles.
Jim
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Originally Posted by moregrip
dammit, I must have missed that zert fitting when I did my chassis lube, I'm on it
Did it help any?
Jim