juniorwatson
TYF Newbie
I've got a 1998 Tahoe 4WD W/Electronic shifting transfer case.
The truck had a vibration Tuesday going into work noticeable from 40 and very noticeable at 55, so I turned around and came home and pulled the rear driveshaft.
I found that the rear U-joint had a grinding feel to it in the yoke of the shaft, but not sloppy.
I then put the truck in 4WD, and drove a mile or so with the front shaft. There were no vibrations whatsoever.
I replaced both U-joints in the rear shaft, and reinstalled last night. The vibration is still there.
So now I'm wondering if it could be the extension housing bushing, for the driveshaft yoke (P/N: 15665313; ITEM: 3)
I've had to replace these on my M22 4-Speed, and my 9C1's 4L60E before.
The image above is what I got from my GM Parts guy in Austin (using my VIN), BUT my transfer case is different that this. Mine does not have a removable item #4 (Like the 4L60E).
Some of the oil leak you see pictured is from a seal with 93,000 miles on her, and some is from having the shaft out while driving in 4WD with the FT only to try and pin down the vibration. I have a new seal and Auto Trak fluid to do that this weekend.
It looks like I'd have to separate the transfer case in half to replace the bushing.
I'm wondering:
1. If anyone has pulled these apart, and it it's as easy as I'm hoping.
2. Any other thoughts on what the vibration could be? I would think a bearing would make noise, and I'm not experiencing that.
Thanks!
The truck had a vibration Tuesday going into work noticeable from 40 and very noticeable at 55, so I turned around and came home and pulled the rear driveshaft.
I found that the rear U-joint had a grinding feel to it in the yoke of the shaft, but not sloppy.
I then put the truck in 4WD, and drove a mile or so with the front shaft. There were no vibrations whatsoever.
I replaced both U-joints in the rear shaft, and reinstalled last night. The vibration is still there.
So now I'm wondering if it could be the extension housing bushing, for the driveshaft yoke (P/N: 15665313; ITEM: 3)
I've had to replace these on my M22 4-Speed, and my 9C1's 4L60E before.
The image above is what I got from my GM Parts guy in Austin (using my VIN), BUT my transfer case is different that this. Mine does not have a removable item #4 (Like the 4L60E).
Some of the oil leak you see pictured is from a seal with 93,000 miles on her, and some is from having the shaft out while driving in 4WD with the FT only to try and pin down the vibration. I have a new seal and Auto Trak fluid to do that this weekend.
It looks like I'd have to separate the transfer case in half to replace the bushing.
I'm wondering:
1. If anyone has pulled these apart, and it it's as easy as I'm hoping.
2. Any other thoughts on what the vibration could be? I would think a bearing would make noise, and I'm not experiencing that.
Thanks!