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Thread: Range goes clunk & will only drive with diff locked

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    Dave88 Guest

    Range goes clunk & will only drive with diff locked

    Hi All, I was going around a round-a-bout (lots of them in Canberra) in my 88 Rangie and something went CLUNK and I lost drive. I can now only get drive with the center diff locked. I have recently had some noise and feedback through the steering which a new steering damper has almost fixed.

    So any thoughts on what is going on? Transfer case or front diff maybe?

    How far/long can I drive with the center diff locked?

    Any advice appreciated.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    mike 90 RR Guest
    Hi Dave

    Stop driving her (when you say center diff locked // do you mean rear diff??)

    Diff lock means both axels are locked tight and you are about to snap axels

    You have lost / broken your spider gears or hemisphere
    Bucket loads of metal are now chewing at the whole diff

    Time to pull out diff centers and stick in new

    Regards Mike

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    You have broken something in either the front or rear axle, halfshaft, diff or CV.

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    Dave88 Guest
    Thanks Guys - sounds ominous (and expensive) and too risky to drive so will get a tow.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    If it was a CLUNK then silence, its most likely an axle and safe to continue to drive with CDL in, but if it was a clunk grind crunch or clunk.......................clunk, type sound, its probably a diff centre, which may well lock whilst driving, so limping home at a sedate pace is the option

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Hi Dave

    Stop driving her (when you say center diff locked // do you mean rear diff??)

    Diff lock means both axels are locked tight and you are about to snap axels

    You have lost / broken your spider gears or hemisphere
    Bucket loads of metal are now chewing at the whole diff

    Time to pull out diff centers and stick in new

    Regards Mike
    He means centre diff lock, which means both front and rear diffs are solidly linked, but if something has let go in one of them (which obviously has) there is nothing to produce windup

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    Will be an axel or diff.
    Are you handy with the spanners?
    If so I have a diff centre that might fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    If it was a CLUNK then silence, its most likely an axle and safe to continue to drive with CDL in, but if it was a clunk grind crunch or clunk.......................clunk, type sound, its probably a diff centre, which may well lock whilst driving, so limping home at a sedate pace is the option
    How are us laymen supposed to cope if you mechanics keep using technical language we don't understand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    How are us laymen supposed to cope if you mechanics keep using technical language we don't understand?
    I'm not a mechanic

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    softdashclassic Guest
    check the front end sounds like a cv joint to me
    possible but unlikely to be axles
    more likely to be cv joint, probably no oil in swivel housing
    check both sides

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