I rebuilt a diff for someone that had a clunking and grinding diff. It was obvious, you can move the output flanges by hand and hear the clunk. You can see the play in the spider gears with the back cover off.
Here are the clutch discs. They are super smooth and shiny with zero grip to them. They look worn out. I have no idea what the thickness is when new.
The spider gears had play. Likely due to the wear in the clutch plates causing more clearance. More clearance in the clutch packs creates more backlash in the spider gears which will cause a clunk noise when taking off from a stop.
You can see wear on the large spider gear
Wear on the small spider gears
Here are the clutch discs. They are super smooth and shiny with zero grip to them. They look worn out. I have no idea what the thickness is when new.
The spider gears had play. Likely due to the wear in the clutch plates causing more clearance. More clearance in the clutch packs creates more backlash in the spider gears which will cause a clunk noise when taking off from a stop.
You can see wear on the large spider gear
Wear on the small spider gears
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