John, thanks for explaining things to me. I just never had a GM vehicle with limited slip rotate the wheels with almost no effort while it is in park. I know I keep repeating this, still wondering how the vehicle will not move if the rear diff appears to be basically disconnected internally from driveshaft yoke. I can rotate one tire with almost no effort and both tires spin easily, and it is in park.
However, I can hear a clunk when I change directions and see the driveshaft move slightly in each direction when I do that. It just seems like there is basically no clutches left in the rear diff.
There is no way my Esky would not roll down a hill unless the front diff is locked by the transfer case. Because the rear sure isn't.
Won't know for sure until I get home.
Mike
However, I can hear a clunk when I change directions and see the driveshaft move slightly in each direction when I do that. It just seems like there is basically no clutches left in the rear diff.
There is no way my Esky would not roll down a hill unless the front diff is locked by the transfer case. Because the rear sure isn't.
Won't know for sure until I get home.
Mike