Transmission noise

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2004 yukon Denali.
15k on a rebuilt lq4
182k on the original trans(still shifts like new)

Long story short. The Denali started making a random noise while at idle. It's louder when it warms up. From outside the truck it sounds faintly like marbles are bouncing around in it. Under it is a bit louder. The sound is coming from the bell housing area. I checked all the converter to flex plate bolts and looked at the flex plate good only to find no visible cracks or anything really wrong. Even pryed around on stuff to see if I there was any movement. I can't figure it out. Not sure if the torque converter itself could be making this noise or what.
 

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Catalytic converters? Hit them with a rubber mallet and see if they rattle.

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Catalytic converters? Hit them with a rubber mallet and see if they rattle.

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I thought about that but using my stethoscope the sound is most certainly coming from inside the bell housing. I'm trying to upload a video but it's taking forever
 

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if the flexplate is cracked up around where the bolts hold it to the crank you wont be able to see the cracks without pulling the tranny.
 

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I thought about that but using my stethoscope the sound is most certainly coming from inside the bell housing. I'm trying to upload a video but it's taking forever
Just upload some videos to YouTube for my class literraly took all weekend.

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here is a short video. I was having issues with my normal site so i used youtube
 

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Has your inspection plug been off while driving? Might have a rock up in there. If not then put your finger on transmission bell housing then the engine bell housing. Which one do you feel the vibration from the noise the most?
Sounds close to yours. His was a busted flexplate.
 
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Has your inspection plug been off while driving? Might have a rock up in there. If not then put your finger on transmission bell housing then the engine bell housing. Which one do you feel the vibration from the noise the most?
Sounds close to yours. His was a busted flexplate.

I took the inspection plug off to look inside.
I did feel around in there but didn't find anything. Reading through the comments on that video i saw a suggestion to feed an inspection cam up there and get a better look. I don't have one but i ordered one to see if i can get a better look at the points that usually crack
 

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