treehan77
TYF Fiend
timken for bearings no doubt. good enought for bell helicopters....
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What did you end up doing about transfer case noise? They all have a pin hole leak so I hope you addressed the pinhole as well as the other issue. I’m sure you have a pinhole unless previous owner fixed itThanks for all the feedback everyone I appreciate it. I went with the Timkens and installed them yesterday along with a pair of bilstein 5100 shocks in the rear. But now I'm almost certain I have transfer case noise (and not a good one). Its an audible roaring noise at speeds above 10/15 mph and gets louder as speed increases. Plan to check fluid level in the morning (if it doesn't rain) and hopefully its low and I can add some oil and keep it going for a bit. If I do rebuild it every part of the drivetrain would have been rebuilt or new except for the engine in the 6.5 years I've had the truck. Cosmetics will be last. Rockers are rusting though.
I actually found that the donut shaped/ round rubber seal where the driveshaft enters/ exits the case was the leak. I replaced it a while ago and never came back and updated the post.What did you end up doing about transfer case noise? They all have a pin hole leak so I hope you addressed the pinhole as well as the other issue. I’m sure you have a pinhole unless previous owner fixed it