93 s10 Blazer transfer case issue???
#22
yea they all have that much play in it. my 93 and 94 did the same thing when you spin the one tire when there both off the ground. and you would hear a loud clunk from the rear when you put it into gear if there was alot of play in it.
#23
Try this. Put the transmission in neutral, then jack up ONE side of your rear axle and spin that tire with the other still on the ground. There should be a little resistance and a slight noise from your transmission/transfer case area(kind of a steady whirring sound if i recall), but it should spin easily. If you have a factory locker and spin it too fast it will lock the clutches and stop the tire. What you are looking for is any type of inconsistent resistance or noise from the differential area. In mine i felt a slight clunk at what seemed like random intervals when i spun the tires described.
If its been a while since you changed your gear oil, it would be a good excuse to do so and take a close look and eliminate it as a possibility anyway.
#25
The rear axle had super clean gear oil in it and the gears looked great.
Im gonna jack up 1 tire with the trans in neutral and do the tire spin and see. otherwise I have no fricken clue what could be causing the intermittent braking feeling. I've had 4 other s10 blazers a 87,89,98,99 and never had this issue until this 93
Im gonna jack up 1 tire with the trans in neutral and do the tire spin and see. otherwise I have no fricken clue what could be causing the intermittent braking feeling. I've had 4 other s10 blazers a 87,89,98,99 and never had this issue until this 93
#27
The rear axle had super clean gear oil in it and the gears looked great.
Im gonna jack up 1 tire with the trans in neutral and do the tire spin and see. otherwise I have no fricken clue what could be causing the intermittent braking feeling. I've had 4 other s10 blazers a 87,89,98,99 and never had this issue until this 93
Im gonna jack up 1 tire with the trans in neutral and do the tire spin and see. otherwise I have no fricken clue what could be causing the intermittent braking feeling. I've had 4 other s10 blazers a 87,89,98,99 and never had this issue until this 93
maybe transfer case as you first thought. might be worth taking a look. have you changed the oil in the transfer case? might have tell tale signs in the oil if a bearing or gear has failed.
#28
i kinda had a braking feeling coming home on the highway the other day. came home and since i never checked the transfercase fluid on this 94 i popped the FILL plug and had a oil pan to catch 3 Quarts of tranny oil. it was 3qts over filled. the front input seal in the transfer case goes bad and over a long time it overfills the t case. anyway on the highway it felt like a whooo sound and you could feel it kinda. and felt like it was braking idk. but ever since i popped that plug its never done that again. i have a video of it here when i remove the fill plug.
#29
the braking feeling is the motor if I hold the gas pedal steady while driving it does it bad and as soon as I let off the gas it stops There is no check engine light could it be the tps?
#30
i kinda had a braking feeling coming home on the highway the other day. came home and since i never checked the transfercase fluid on this 94 i popped the FILL plug and had a oil pan to catch 3 Quarts of tranny oil. it was 3qts over filled. the front input seal in the transfer case goes bad and over a long time it overfills the t case. anyway on the highway it felt like a whooo sound and you could feel it kinda. and felt like it was braking idk. but ever since i popped that plug its never done that again. i have a video of it here when i remove the fill plug. Transfer case overfilled 94 S10 Blazer checking fluid level - YouTube