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klutchdust wrote:Lumpty wrote:
My guess is something driveshaft related, either the slip yoke at the transmission connection, or on many long wheelbase trucks there is a constant-velocity joint in the center, or a carrier bearing there, that may have some play.
I have experienced that on my 2500 GMC pick-up when towing my trailer. I removed the driveshaft and lubed the splines and it's been good for many miles. I had a clunk sound when moving from a stop.
The OP hasn't said much regarding his experience with all things mechanical so hopefully something said here helps.
โAug-03-2023 12:18 PM
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โAug-03-2023 08:43 AM
VQ74 wrote:VQ74 wrote:klutchdust wrote:
try this. Start vehicle. put in neutral. release foot brake. Apply foot brake and put transmission in drive. Is this what you felt?
Ok Will try. If I do feel a jolt from the rear what does that mean. Transmission problem.
Did try this no jolt from rear. Just forward movement.
โAug-03-2023 06:46 AM
VQ74 wrote:klutchdust wrote:
try this. Start vehicle. put in neutral. release foot brake. Apply foot brake and put transmission in drive. Is this what you felt?
Ok Will try. If I do feel a jolt from the rear what does that mean. Transmission problem.
โAug-02-2023 12:55 PM
โAug-02-2023 09:44 AM
Lumpty wrote:
My guess is something driveshaft related, either the slip yoke at the transmission connection, or on many long wheelbase trucks there is a constant-velocity joint in the center, or a carrier bearing there, that may have some play.
โAug-01-2023 06:03 PM
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VQ74 wrote:
Something mire intense from the rear.
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