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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / August 2003

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Tink - 18 Aug 2003 17:45 GMT
Hello to all,

I have a 96 GMC safari V6, AT, AWD.

The front differential drive shaft (from transfer case) was removed a few
months ago because it was bad,(vibrating at high speeds) and consequently,
it drove fine in 2wd at the time.
Now, above 35 MPH it starts a steady hum in the front end. The pitch
increases with speed and it seems to level out at cruising speed on the
highway.

I have pulled the front diff in an effort to find the problem. Luckily, I
must say that the diff it was real easy to pull.
It seemed that the backlash on one side was a bit excessive -( I don't know
the Specs) and it seems on one side the gears may be rough like they are
catching a bit on the edge of teeth.
Will this be hard to rebuild? I have never rebuilt a diff or AT before;
gearboxes/engines/diesels yes.
Based on description would diff be at fault?? CV's and bearings seem okay,
no play at all.
So now I need info and advice, I can't ID the differential, no tag and the
stamped numbers don't match anything.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
tink
Matt Mead - 28 Aug 2003 00:43 GMT
Don't have the answer, but feel free to drop by www.astrosafari.com
for a site and message board dedicated to Astro/Safari vans.

Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion

>Hello to all,
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>Thanks,
>tink
 
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