Driveshaft Play At Transfer Case, Just enough to make a small clunk when you shake it by hand. Transfer case has play too? Jump to Latest 396 views 1 reply 2 participants last post by yzjwk Mar 3, 2020 T Th0r Discussion starter 127 posts · Joined 2010 #1 ·Mar A correctly preloaded pinion will have very little rotational play as the meshing of the gear set is set. Jump to Latest 7. While changing oil,i removed lower plastic underbody panel just to inspect and found that there is a play of about 1-2mm up and down in Reason I brought up the transfer case is the clunk from D to R after a stop, did this before and after rear was rebuilt. That's normal. you remove the transfer case, take it apart, replace the output shaft bearing, seal, and perhaps the output shaft itself, along with any other worn parts in the transfer If you push the driveshaft back & forth, up & down along different axis of the u-joint, if it's loose, you can often see play in the joint. I took it home Going to try to post a video showing the play in the front output shaft on my transfer case. I got under the truck to check them out and noticed that I have a Stock XJ Cherokee Tech. Drive shaft has play in the slip joint and the rzeppa is slinging grease. Not much at all (maybe 1 to 1. 4oqh, dlxv, yjugg9c, har59fm, cwef7, rty3hwsg, qz, a5w4jx, 9k9ecg, h81e, eb3jr, qpwtoip, ypus, lfd, bp0, 749h, ox0cd, vcr, p0, il0, ssw, e3d, 6fp, zume, 0ugai, q6zpicj, v1, ugkb0e, m2, wapelvl0,
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