Figured I would run this by you Dan. When I jack my 2000 Yukon G80 rear up off the ground and with the engine idling and trans in drive let off the brake and let the wheels spin freely at idle the drivers side wheel seems to ''Jam up'' as the wheels are rotating. Took it to a driveline shop and they said it was the diff engaging and dis-engaging and said it was normal. Do you agree with that?
I've never done that test myself but heres my thought process on it. Initially the locker will be open causing just one wheel to spin, as the rpm differentiates between the wheel (120rpm difference) that's spinning and the idle wheel. The locker will lock, which although a lot of people claim to never notice can be rather violent as its suddenly forcing both tires to move together almost like dumping a clutch. I notice it in my Tahoe occasionally especially in sand at low speeds.
If i remember correctly once the differential notices less load and a higher overall speed the locker will unlock. So if it's on jack stands it might be locking and unlocking in quick session.
Hopefully that makes sense. I dislike mine for aggressive driving because it seems to lock and unlock during my manual trans gear changes. With an auto if you never lift off the throttle it will likely stay locked due to the converter keeping the drivetrain loaded up.
Also G80s dont typically wear out, they just detonate spontaneously.