Odd noise and stuff
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Odd noise and stuff
Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
suggestion. Here's his description:
"i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
to keep moving
but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
the case. Suggestions?
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
suggestion. Here's his description:
"i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
to keep moving
but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
the case. Suggestions?
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
You sure could be describing a blown u-joint.
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
You sure could be describing a blown u-joint.
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
You sure could be describing a blown u-joint.
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
You sure could be describing a blown u-joint.
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
You need to block the wheels and put it in neutral to unload the
driveshaft and go under and inspect and twist and turn the u-joints.
He has 2 on the back driveshaft, 3 on the front and 1 out near each
front wheel.
I suspect the rear from your description.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
David C. Moller did pass the time by typing:
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
David C. Moller did pass the time by typing:
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
David C. Moller did pass the time by typing:
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
David C. Moller did pass the time by typing:
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
Stop driving it till you check the drivetrain.
My first guess is a U-joint has gone bye-bye.
If a rock is causing vibrations it's going to be
a rilly BIG rock. :)
--
DougW
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Re: Odd noise and stuff
Hi Dave,
You are describing the transmission's output bearing, probably what
he felt was it's ball separator cage coming apart.
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"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
You are describing the transmission's output bearing, probably what
he felt was it's ball separator cage coming apart.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> Buddy of mine contacted me today, asking if I knew what was going on
> with his Jeep. I'm at a loss, hoping someone here might have a
> suggestion. Here's his description:
>
> "i was driving home from work yesterday, when all of a sudden WHUMP -
> it was like I applied the brakes hard and quicky...then let off them
> to keep moving
>
> but since then, whenever I'm moving - I hear this click click clikc
> click sound that increases as I go faster. Also, I feel the vibration
> of it when i hold the shifter in my hand..."
>
> The sound only occurs when moving, and increases with speed. Putting
> the Jeep in neutral does NOT eliminate the sound. Sounded like simply
> a rock in the tire tread to me, but he apparently verified that's not
> the case. Suggestions?
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm