Hey folks,
got a new one after running some diagnostics and coming up with what I thought was the issue.
Something broke and then made a metalic tink sound every time my rear driveshaft turned. This is as I was a block from home, so I put her in front drive and made it back. initially I thought I was dealing with a transfer case output shaft, so O bought a bulkier one and went to replace the old one, only to find that as I was taking nuts and bolts apart from the front joint of the driveshaft, I could turn the driveshaft and not have my rear wheels move. I then decided that pulling the entire rear out to clean it up and figure out what was going on.
Well, after taking out the axles and removing the third member, I don't see anything obvious and the everything turns real smooth and has all teeth in tact with no apparent wear. I've heard that when there is no load, a broken pinion nut and a few other things can be culprits but now I have the third member out and it's tough to test much.
Any suggestions?
Dealing with 9" rear, Currie housing, 31 spline axles, 11" drums, large bearings and a detroit locker, on 4.56 gearing
Thanks ahead of time
images at:
https://www.homeloanbasecamp.com/bronco
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/.../w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/3rd member 2.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/...1/fill/w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/axle 1.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/.../w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/pinion input.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/...c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/rear diff back.webp
got a new one after running some diagnostics and coming up with what I thought was the issue.
Something broke and then made a metalic tink sound every time my rear driveshaft turned. This is as I was a block from home, so I put her in front drive and made it back. initially I thought I was dealing with a transfer case output shaft, so O bought a bulkier one and went to replace the old one, only to find that as I was taking nuts and bolts apart from the front joint of the driveshaft, I could turn the driveshaft and not have my rear wheels move. I then decided that pulling the entire rear out to clean it up and figure out what was going on.
Well, after taking out the axles and removing the third member, I don't see anything obvious and the everything turns real smooth and has all teeth in tact with no apparent wear. I've heard that when there is no load, a broken pinion nut and a few other things can be culprits but now I have the third member out and it's tough to test much.
Any suggestions?
Dealing with 9" rear, Currie housing, 31 spline axles, 11" drums, large bearings and a detroit locker, on 4.56 gearing
Thanks ahead of time
images at:
https://www.homeloanbasecamp.com/bronco
![3rd%20member%201.webp](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/df95ac_dca86111e31c4aaa891107ef0c92a267~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/3rd%20member%201.webp)
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/.../w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/3rd member 2.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/...1/fill/w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/axle 1.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/.../w_750,h_563,al_c,lg_1,q_85/pinion input.webp
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/...c,q_80,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/rear diff back.webp