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grinding sound

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 10:26 pm
by te_rarawa
on the way home the other night i heard a little bang and now i can hear a grinding noise when i let my foot off the gas. seems to be getting worse and worser. i cant really tell if its my gear box or my diff. how can i tell???

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 3:40 am
by Fakey
te_rarawa wrote:on the way home the other night i heard a little bang and now i can hear a grinding noise when i let my foot off the gas. seems to be getting worse and worser. i cant really tell if its my gear box or my diff. how can i tell???


Auto? Manual? Oh yeah what kind of truck :x

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:16 am
by mudlva
oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:37 am
by Swamped
Had this in my patrol a couple weeks ago. It went bang crunch then under engine braking it vibrated and whined quite badly, just cruising down the open road I'll add. Something broke off in the diff as the oil was full of metal so swapped my spare diff in. Haven't investigated further but stick your finger in the oil level hole and see if the oils clean. I only drove mine to a hoist 5min down the road and it was like liquid metal. In a factory locker too dammit :evil:
And yeah what the others said about more info needed.

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 5:45 pm
by te_rarawa
mudlva wrote:oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance


im glad you took the time to write this rubbish i only got 2 words in and realized you are a clown.
thanks for that though.... maybe try not to try so hard next time.... just say your a clown it will be quicker.....

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 5:49 pm
by te_rarawa
Swamped wrote:Had this in my patrol a couple weeks ago. It went bang crunch then under engine braking it vibrated and whined quite badly, just cruising down the open road I'll add. Something broke off in the diff as the oil was full of metal so swapped my spare diff in. Haven't investigated further but stick your finger in the oil level hole and see if the oils clean. I only drove mine to a hoist 5min down the road and it was like liquid metal. In a factory locker too dammit :evil:
And yeah what the others said about more info needed.



thanks mate i pull the plug off and had a look oil was a bit low so i checked the drain plug and had a bit of metal on the plug and oil was a lovely silver colour.... looks like im in for a new diff.

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 6:18 pm
by mudlva
te_rarawa wrote:
mudlva wrote:oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance


im glad you took the time to write this rubbish i only got 2 words in and realized you are a clown.
thanks for that though.... maybe try not to try so hard next time.... just say your a clown it will be quicker.....

Hahahahaha oh i didnt try that hard at all
But kricky a description of a bang noise and you are wanting to know what went wrong plus complete lack of any other detial then that was as good as i could
just remember you did ask what went wrong if you dont like the answer thats fine but no real reason to go around calling others name
Anyway im off to the comody theatre now tata

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:03 pm
by Ralfie
mudlva wrote:
te_rarawa wrote:
mudlva wrote:oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance


im glad you took the time to write this rubbish i only got 2 words in and realized you are a clown.
thanks for that though.... maybe try not to try so hard next time.... just say your a clown it will be quicker.....

Hahahahaha oh i didnt try that hard at all
But kricky a description of a bang noise and you are wanting to know what went wrong plus complete lack of any other detial then that was as good as i could
just remember you did ask what went wrong if you dont like the answer thats fine but no real reason to go around calling others name
Anyway im off to the comody theatre now tata



Actually mudlva I think you need to re-read the original question.
What he asked for was how he could tell if it was gearbox or diff.

You response was pure sarcasm.

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:33 pm
by Swamped
I will get to check mine eventually but I changed out the diff as I was worried the driving may have worn the hardening off the gears or at least rooted the bearings. I also needed to drive it monday :lol:
Good luck sorting it out.

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:40 pm
by Lynx
te_rarawa wrote:
mudlva wrote:oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance


im glad you took the time to write this rubbish i only got 2 words in and realized you are a clown.
thanks for that though.... maybe try not to try so hard next time.... just say your a clown it will be quicker.....



Who cares. I had a laugh, thanks mudlva. :mrgreen:

Cheers Daniel

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:09 pm
by mudlva
Sometimes dark humour is lost on some people :?
Oh well off to my little burrow i go then
Dont worry about checking for other things like bearings brake linings or other bits or peices im sure they are all fine
Righty oh back to what you wrre all doing theres nothing here to look at carry on ...............

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:11 pm
by crazyclark31
Lynx wrote:
te_rarawa wrote:
mudlva wrote:oh that will be the hydromatic flux power transfur cylinder which is designed to inform the end user that all is well in the carbon propelled futuristic machine. Now if one tryes to anti propel then the ones carbon propelled futuristic machine does ones noise gradually fade if so then all is not well, and if the noise continues if remain the same then its doing just as designed to do and one then must assume that all is well and the original manufactures of one carbon propelled futuristic machine is going to looking into another cash windfall which is rather pleasent if one is a manufacturer of one carbon propelled futuristic machine.

come on fella one must give generous details before twos and threes came be of any assistance


im glad you took the time to write this rubbish i only got 2 words in and realized you are a clown.
thanks for that though.... maybe try not to try so hard next time.... just say your a clown it will be quicker.....



Who cares. I had a laugh, thanks mudlva. :mrgreen:

Cheers Daniel

Me to. :lol: :lol:

What do you expect if no info on type of truck is given. Different trucks = different issues. If you give as much info as you can your more likly to get the info your after. :wink:

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:17 pm
by te_rarawa
who cares.... i have the problem sorted. I knew it was the gear box or the diff and now i know what is had it...

Re: grinding sound

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:38 pm
by mudlva
te_rarawa wrote:who cares.... i have the problem sorted. I knew it was the gear box or the diff and now i know what is had it...



ohhhh mate we care :(

we get all sad when we hear about a 4by thats broken and we just want to give it a cuddle and make it all better :lol:

but as those above me say "buddy when the carbon propelled futuristic machine starts a playing up those there micnics do a start rubbing there hands in glee"

im glad i could of been of assistance

any future problems do holla out as we will all use our collective telepathic thought processing powers to come to the aid of the unknown and hopefully create a perfect cure just like we did here

beauty guys see as a team we are invincable we will take on the world we will take on the universe we are GOD god dam we are unbeleivable

jess i feel so good to be able to assist and not even know about it has just an amazing feeling every body throw away all your human created mind alterating substances this feeling i have here we beat all that

kricky im going to explode BOOM