
Originally Posted by
rick130
Hell, clunks can come from, and in no particular order;
a) the axle/drive flanges fret and flog out with greased rear wheel bearings.
Converting to oil lubed hubs, (the preferred fix) or regular removal and re-greasing of the axles splines fixes that problem.
b) 'A' frame ball joint worn out.
c) 'A' frame to chassis bushes or pivot bolt worn out.
d) Flogged out mainshaft spline on the input gear in the t/case.
Earlier versions didn't have a cross-drilled input gear and suffered from a lack of lube along the splines.
IIRC this can be accessed from the rear inspection plate on the t/case.
e) Salisbury rear diffs have a fair bit of backlash and can clunk if you're a little sharp with the clutch.
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