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ring gear wear pattern
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Is this an expected wear pattern? I am tracking down a noise coming from the rear. If another angle is required, let me know.
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What's the noise you are hearing?
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I have another link to that. Basically a metalic noise that gets loader as I go faster. Do these gears look OK?
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/modified-jk-tech-2/strange-noise-122138/ |
Originally Posted by rocknredrubi
(Post 1611926)
I have another link to that. Basically a metalic noise that gets loader as I go faster. Do these gears look OK?
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122138 |
From the looks of it, the center is catching, which looks ok. How is the pre-load?
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With a lift installed your axel will twist the pinion up. Because of this your outer pinion bearing my be running dry. If you install a lift or adjust pinion angle you should over fill diff to make sure all internals get lube. Drain diff fluid. Check for metal chips. Then refill . But it may be to late. I run about 3 quarts in mine. 2 up front.
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Well I'm gonna say it's virtually impossible to see how your gears are meshing by this photo, get some paint to spin a pattern...but I highly doubt that's your problem....usually your going to hear a whine, not a grind if your gears aren't meshing correctly...'cause if your hearing a grind between the gears, something would BAD WRONG...and because it aint a big pile of metal garbage in there I bet they're fine.....bearings? ...possibly...but how did you pinpoint the sound? ...put the rear end up on jack stands, run the engine and put it in gear to pinpoint your sound
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if there isn't any metal you are probably good. you can't really tell from the pics but it doesn't look like anything wrong in your gears.
if it was me i would be looking other places |
Wiredwag_mg had a similar problem and it ended up being twisted splines and a bent axle shaft rubbing the axle housing. Hopefully this helps you out.
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Originally Posted by BlackNorthernJK
(Post 1612094)
Well I'm gonna say it's virtually impossible to see how your gears are meshing by this photo, get some paint to spin a pattern...but I highly doubt that's your problem....usually your going to hear a whine, not a grind if your gears aren't meshing correctly...'cause if your hearing a grind between the gears, something would BAD WRONG...and because it aint a big pile of metal garbage in there I bet they're fine.....bearings? ...possibly...but how did you pinpoint the sound? ...put the rear end up on jack stands, run the engine and put it in gear to pinpoint your sound
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