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Old 04-13-2007, 01:47 PM
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Whirring noise transfer case/driveshaft/rear end..

I recently had the entire rear end rebuilt including everything but the ring and pinion and posi. A lot of this whirring noise went away with that job....but not all of it. It only happens when I am holding a speed or accelerating. It's tough to hear over the engine though. When I let off the gas it goes away so I know its in the driveline somewhere. The transfer case had been leaking so I replaced both output shaft seals, the input seal, and the output seal on the tranny while I was in there.

My question is, could this whirring noise be coming from a u-joint? It's almost a whining noise that gets a little higher pitched with speed. There is no vibrations or anything else that would help me diagnose the problem. I'm afraid its a bearing somewhere that i'm missing.

Could it be that the rear end ring and pinion have worn over time and just make a little noise? The trucks got 140,000 + on it with the original gears.

Any insight would be great!

Thanks in advance.
Old 04-13-2007, 07:04 PM
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Check the u-joints first. Then, if you have an extended or quad-cab, check the center support bearing. Finally, check the rearend(the truck's, not yours ha ha). The bearings in the diff could be starting to wear, though it's not really common. HTH
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Ahhhhhh the center support bearing. Forgot about that...i'll take a look at it. I know it's not the rear end I just had that rebuilt last month...bearings and all.

Thanks for the reply!
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Did you find anything?

I have a similar noise. I can turn the engine off and push the clutch in or throw it in nuetral and it keeps on whirring. I just turned 102,000 but it has been doing it for about 10k.

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Nope, it still whirs. Not real loud. I think the guy who set up my rear end didn't do it quite right.
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