Nicolai8775
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Ok apologies in advance, this is technically regarding my 2001 Sierra 2500hd, which I own currently, but I found the knowledge and advice I got on some of my previous Chevys was the best around.
Anyways my Sierra, it's my first 8.1/Allison combo.
Occasionally, not always, but consistently only when I accelerate from a dead stop it sounds and feels like the transfer case is about to explode. It sounds familiar to the chain sound I had on my 2500 suburban and that one blew cause of pump rub.
This transfer case on my Sierra was replaced with what looks like a remanufactured unit. And it's been making this sound occasionally for like the last 8 months of daily driving. So I kinda don't know why it hasn't exploded yet. Which is making me wonder if it's the Allison, or something else. I drained the fluid in the transfer case once 4 months ago and it was still red, nothing chunky or gray. Replaced with whatever ATF or whatever Dexron formula was recommended, don't remember what I bought. Still doing it
Anyways my Sierra, it's my first 8.1/Allison combo.
Occasionally, not always, but consistently only when I accelerate from a dead stop it sounds and feels like the transfer case is about to explode. It sounds familiar to the chain sound I had on my 2500 suburban and that one blew cause of pump rub.
This transfer case on my Sierra was replaced with what looks like a remanufactured unit. And it's been making this sound occasionally for like the last 8 months of daily driving. So I kinda don't know why it hasn't exploded yet. Which is making me wonder if it's the Allison, or something else. I drained the fluid in the transfer case once 4 months ago and it was still red, nothing chunky or gray. Replaced with whatever ATF or whatever Dexron formula was recommended, don't remember what I bought. Still doing it