'91' XJ: Rear differential/axle noise
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear differential/axle noise
Clutch plates do wear out but probably not that fast. The rebuild shop
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear differential/axle noise
Clutch plates do wear out but probably not that fast. The rebuild shop
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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Re: '91' XJ: Rear differential/axle noise
Clutch plates do wear out but probably not that fast. The rebuild shop
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
may have not used a gear lube with the required friction modifier
additive. I'd add one small bottle, usually around 4 oz., of friction
modifier and see if it helps. Or if you are going to also change the
lube, just make sure the fresh gear lube says "compatible with limited
slip differentials" which means it has the required friction modifier
already added.
Jerry
Doug wrote:
> I'm occasionally getting some strange chattering noise when I make turns to
> the left or right from the rear of my Jeep. I'm pretty sure it's coming from
> the differential. I'm going to try and add a bottle of the trak-loc additive
> but the differential was rebuilt about a year ago so I'm wondering what the
> hell is going on. Do the trak loc clutch plates wear out that fast?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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