I was under the car tonight and found that the passenger side diff. output flange has a bit of rotational play as well as some up/down play whereas the driver's side seems solid as I imagine it should be.
I will admit I am not incredibly well versed on the inner workings of the diff so I would like someone with a bit more knowledge to let me know what the issue may be here. The OPF itself is rotating and moving up/down slightly so it's not an axle/CV issue.
I understand there should be some lash but the fact that the driver's side OPF doesn’t move at all has me thinking maybe the diff. clutches are going?
Looking to find out how big of an issue this may be and how involved, (i.e. diff rebuild) this may be to fix.
Thanks.
Edit: I see there was a TSB released in regards to this and driveline play creating the "clunk" sounds in low gear/RPM situations. The TSB suggests that it's normal for the passenger side OPF to have some rotational play as compared to the driver's side but mine also has some up/down play as well.
Also, just read into a few other diff related threads currently active and see this is a well known issue, may try the racingdiffs.com "free play shim" if/when diff is opened. This diff. was rebuilt in 2015 while under previous ownership so I would hope the diff is OK for a bit, that slop just seemed excessive.
I will admit I am not incredibly well versed on the inner workings of the diff so I would like someone with a bit more knowledge to let me know what the issue may be here. The OPF itself is rotating and moving up/down slightly so it's not an axle/CV issue.
I understand there should be some lash but the fact that the driver's side OPF doesn’t move at all has me thinking maybe the diff. clutches are going?
Looking to find out how big of an issue this may be and how involved, (i.e. diff rebuild) this may be to fix.
Thanks.
Edit: I see there was a TSB released in regards to this and driveline play creating the "clunk" sounds in low gear/RPM situations. The TSB suggests that it's normal for the passenger side OPF to have some rotational play as compared to the driver's side but mine also has some up/down play as well.
Also, just read into a few other diff related threads currently active and see this is a well known issue, may try the racingdiffs.com "free play shim" if/when diff is opened. This diff. was rebuilt in 2015 while under previous ownership so I would hope the diff is OK for a bit, that slop just seemed excessive.
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