jcorlew24
Well-Known Member
I just got done rebuilding my twin stick Bronco Dana 20. The ride before I tore it all down it started making a noise, almost like the front driveshaft was rubbing against one of the link bars ( a metal on metal sound). It only made this noise in low, and it didn't matter if it was in 2WL or 4WL. When I would switch to high the sound went away. It also would feel like the buggy would not want to move sometimes when I would stop. Once I would back up and start again it was fine. This was not the entire reason I rebuilt the case. It started popping out a lot because the teeth on some of gears were worn off on the edges.
So when I rebuilt the case I used the Tera Low 3.15 gears. I did not replace all the bearings because they appeared to be in good shape. The Tera Low kit came with new intermediate shaft needle bearings, and I screwed up the needle bearings in the 32 spline output so I replaced those. Everything else stayed.
So this past weekend we rode and everything at first seemed great. The case shifted good and felt tight. At the end of the weekend however, the noise returned and so did the hesitation when starting. So far I have removed the inspection plate all of the gears and fluid look good. I also have pulled the rear output and everything looks good there. I have pulled both driveshafts and the joints feel fine. I left the snap ring off the front output so I could pull it without removing the case. I didn't have the right size socket to remove the yoke, so I will finish getting the front output shaft out tonight. The shaft has 2 bearings on it and then all that is left is the input bearing.
One thing that did seem odd is when I was a pulling the rear driveshaft. I had the rear in the air so I could spin the driveshaft. The rear is a Sterling 10.25 welded with disc brakes. It seemed to not want to turn at first and also felt like it had a lot of play at the yoke. Thought maybe it was still in gear so I checked and tried again. It then spun fine. When spinning the rear wheels the passeneger side caliper seemed like it was hanging a little bit but nothing severe.
The noise to me felt and sound like it was coming from the transfer case and sounded like it was at the front of the buggy. Being that the noise went away in high I was figuring it had to be a transfer case issue.
Anyone got any good ideas on what this could be before I dive in farther?
So when I rebuilt the case I used the Tera Low 3.15 gears. I did not replace all the bearings because they appeared to be in good shape. The Tera Low kit came with new intermediate shaft needle bearings, and I screwed up the needle bearings in the 32 spline output so I replaced those. Everything else stayed.
So this past weekend we rode and everything at first seemed great. The case shifted good and felt tight. At the end of the weekend however, the noise returned and so did the hesitation when starting. So far I have removed the inspection plate all of the gears and fluid look good. I also have pulled the rear output and everything looks good there. I have pulled both driveshafts and the joints feel fine. I left the snap ring off the front output so I could pull it without removing the case. I didn't have the right size socket to remove the yoke, so I will finish getting the front output shaft out tonight. The shaft has 2 bearings on it and then all that is left is the input bearing.
One thing that did seem odd is when I was a pulling the rear driveshaft. I had the rear in the air so I could spin the driveshaft. The rear is a Sterling 10.25 welded with disc brakes. It seemed to not want to turn at first and also felt like it had a lot of play at the yoke. Thought maybe it was still in gear so I checked and tried again. It then spun fine. When spinning the rear wheels the passeneger side caliper seemed like it was hanging a little bit but nothing severe.
The noise to me felt and sound like it was coming from the transfer case and sounded like it was at the front of the buggy. Being that the noise went away in high I was figuring it had to be a transfer case issue.
Anyone got any good ideas on what this could be before I dive in farther?