4x4 problems!
Hey guys, im new to this site (as of 5 mins ago) and think its a great site.
anyways, i have a question for ya'll.
I own an 86 s10 blazer 4x4 2.8 V6
when i start the truck, and go to shift it into 4 wheel (while in neutral of course) it grinds REAL hard...
anyone have an idea what this could be???
thx alot.
apreciated.
anyways, i have a question for ya'll.
I own an 86 s10 blazer 4x4 2.8 V6
when i start the truck, and go to shift it into 4 wheel (while in neutral of course) it grinds REAL hard...
anyone have an idea what this could be???
thx alot.
apreciated.
it drives good in 2wd, but vibrates like a bitch off the line...
im almost wondering if its stuck in 4x4, and wont disengage??
if it is the transfer case, how much work is it to replace it??
what would i be lookin at for money to replace it.
thx alot.
im almost wondering if its stuck in 4x4, and wont disengage??
if it is the transfer case, how much work is it to replace it??
what would i be lookin at for money to replace it.
thx alot.
As I responded in your other thread (see why having two threads on almost identical topics is a bad idea), I don't think that you can jump to conclusions and immediately say that the TC is bad. Do you have a repair manual for the truck? Nothing that you have stated so far would point lead me to believe that you need to replace the TC. The shudder off the line could be a poor running engine, bad engine mounts, etc.
With the grinding, are you still moving? Did you hit neutral in the TC before you stopped moving? If the transmission was put in neutral and the vehicle was stopped, there should be no moving parts to grind together in the TC...
And please do not criticize us for not answering your questions immediately in the first 24 hours. No one here lives on the forum to be at the beck-and-call of everyone in need. One thing that you have to remember is that we all do this for nothing. You can pay for immediate diagnosis, but please have a little patience for the free kind. It goes a long way towards you getting the answers you seek. Acting impatiently may cause many knowledgeable people to just not respond.
With the grinding, are you still moving? Did you hit neutral in the TC before you stopped moving? If the transmission was put in neutral and the vehicle was stopped, there should be no moving parts to grind together in the TC...
And please do not criticize us for not answering your questions immediately in the first 24 hours. No one here lives on the forum to be at the beck-and-call of everyone in need. One thing that you have to remember is that we all do this for nothing. You can pay for immediate diagnosis, but please have a little patience for the free kind. It goes a long way towards you getting the answers you seek. Acting impatiently may cause many knowledgeable people to just not respond.
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