blistovmhz
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Vancouver, BC
98 xj - np231 - sye
I've got a few driveline issues that I'm investigating today and hoping for some input.
Issues:
* Rear right axle seal leaking. Bearing sounds fine but gear oil leaking out of axle into drum brakes.
* Driveline slack in front and rear. Not so bad in the rear, but it's enough to be annoying. Front is terrible. When in 4x4, the jeep lurches violently when I hit the gas or let off.
The axle seal should be easy enough, but I'm not sure where are the most common points to look at for driveline slack. The rear gears seem fine, but not really sure how to verify. I'll have the diff cover off today so I can give the DS a spin and watch the gears, but if that's not it, there's the DS slip yolk, the SYE, the T-case, and transmission. I suspect the issue originates at the t-case because the front and rear both have slack, but that could be incidental. Could be worn or improperly shimmed gears on both front and rear axles, or it could be something internal to the t-case.
Suggestions on how to find the source of this slack?
I've got a few driveline issues that I'm investigating today and hoping for some input.
Issues:
* Rear right axle seal leaking. Bearing sounds fine but gear oil leaking out of axle into drum brakes.
* Driveline slack in front and rear. Not so bad in the rear, but it's enough to be annoying. Front is terrible. When in 4x4, the jeep lurches violently when I hit the gas or let off.
The axle seal should be easy enough, but I'm not sure where are the most common points to look at for driveline slack. The rear gears seem fine, but not really sure how to verify. I'll have the diff cover off today so I can give the DS a spin and watch the gears, but if that's not it, there's the DS slip yolk, the SYE, the T-case, and transmission. I suspect the issue originates at the t-case because the front and rear both have slack, but that could be incidental. Could be worn or improperly shimmed gears on both front and rear axles, or it could be something internal to the t-case.
Suggestions on how to find the source of this slack?