Folks:
I've posted a bit about an odd noise in the past....still considering what could be the cause before I get too into the project. A few facts first:
Vehicle:
- 2008 Denali XL (6.2L, of course) AWD.
- 198K miles
- All drive line oils changed every 30K (Tranny, transfer case, front and rear diff).
- At 182K miles (last July) I replaced front and rear diff oils. No abnormal shavings in the front.
- At 190K, while replacing the upper control arm on the left side, I ended up replacing the CV axle as when I dropped the knuckle, I let it fall too far and the CV came apart. I couldn't get it back in so I simply bought a new one from O'Rileys.
- Both left and right hubs are relatively new (15 to 20K on each).
- 2 weeks ago, with wheels in the air on stands, I got under the truck and checked all drive lines. All felt tight (no side to side wobble) and from what I could tell, looked normal. I'm no drive line expert!
As of last month, I started to get a whirling noise from the front end--very faint. Only audible when between 25 to 45 MPH and ONLY under power. Take the gas off and it goes away. It's more rhythmic. wobble noise and not a constant sound like a wheel bearing.
All of this lead me to believe my possible issues are:
1) Carrier bearing on the front differential. I say carrier cause it's not grinding or loud, so probably not the planetary gears, just a bearing.
2) Because I replaced it recently, COULD it be the left side CV Axle is going bad? I know what a CV axle does when it's "gone", meaning no more grease and someone is turning sharp and you hear the thud or crackle. What about the axle just being noisy under power and when straight? Is that possible? Could I have put a replacement in that is flawed and is now going bad after just 1 or 2 months?
Thoughts?
I've posted a bit about an odd noise in the past....still considering what could be the cause before I get too into the project. A few facts first:
Vehicle:
- 2008 Denali XL (6.2L, of course) AWD.
- 198K miles
- All drive line oils changed every 30K (Tranny, transfer case, front and rear diff).
- At 182K miles (last July) I replaced front and rear diff oils. No abnormal shavings in the front.
- At 190K, while replacing the upper control arm on the left side, I ended up replacing the CV axle as when I dropped the knuckle, I let it fall too far and the CV came apart. I couldn't get it back in so I simply bought a new one from O'Rileys.
- Both left and right hubs are relatively new (15 to 20K on each).
- 2 weeks ago, with wheels in the air on stands, I got under the truck and checked all drive lines. All felt tight (no side to side wobble) and from what I could tell, looked normal. I'm no drive line expert!
As of last month, I started to get a whirling noise from the front end--very faint. Only audible when between 25 to 45 MPH and ONLY under power. Take the gas off and it goes away. It's more rhythmic. wobble noise and not a constant sound like a wheel bearing.
All of this lead me to believe my possible issues are:
1) Carrier bearing on the front differential. I say carrier cause it's not grinding or loud, so probably not the planetary gears, just a bearing.
2) Because I replaced it recently, COULD it be the left side CV Axle is going bad? I know what a CV axle does when it's "gone", meaning no more grease and someone is turning sharp and you hear the thud or crackle. What about the axle just being noisy under power and when straight? Is that possible? Could I have put a replacement in that is flawed and is now going bad after just 1 or 2 months?
Thoughts?