Colibri wrote: ↑Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:15 pm
Good work sir! Could you tell where the metal chips came from that were interfering with the locker? My front carrier case had started to crack from repeated shock loading I guess, and I found some little bits like that.
The metal came from the corners of the dog legs that lock the diff up. The locker must have been engaged while the tires where spinning.
I loaned the truck out to a friend and it came back with bad inner and outter axle shafts and I parked the truck at that point while I gather parts. It was parked for four months.
So since i had to replace the axle shafts I decided to upgrade the truck. So I went with chromoly Yukon shafts, 5.38 gears, hydraulic assist steering, 4th gen steering box that I tapped, new unit bearings for the front axle, rear axle swap to a 11.5 with an arb, new steel rear driveshaft, on board air, cb radio, DV8 beadlocks, swapped from 40" swampers to 40" Pro Comp MT2's, and a couple other small things. I listed out all the upgrades just to help explain why the truck was down for four months.
When I did the repairs to the front axle I didn't know there was an issue with the front locker, because when I loaned the truck out the locker worked fine so I didn't tear it apart to clean it. It wasn't until I got the truck back together that the locker wouldn't engage so I started trouble shooting it and found the metal.
2006 Power Wagon, 40" Pro Comp MT2's, 5.38 gears, 11.5 rear axle with an arb, DV8 beadlocks..... located in Alaska
Tim