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If the ring gear came loose it would make a hell of a racket as it ate everything in the bell housing area.
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kid wrote:If the ring gear came loose it would make a hell of a racket as it ate everything in the bell housing area.
Not necessarily. Yes I do know from personal experience, I had one come loose, it wasn't much but enough to cause a grinding noise like a bad starter.
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Well, depending on when I get paid were going to take it to my uncles and do a bunch of work to the truck. When that happens well drop the tranny and might even rebuild it while its out.
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kid wrote:If the ring gear came loose it would make a hell of a racket as it ate everything in the bell housing area.
Not necessarily. Yes I do know from personal experience, I had one come loose, it wasn't much but enough to cause a grinding noise like a bad starter.
I have had it destroy the clutch and bell housing and flywheel. On the street at daily driver speeds.
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If you get one, their easy to swap. Gotta pull the flywheel first.
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I have had it destroy the clutch and bell housing and flywheel. On the street at daily driver speeds.
Ouch!!! That sucks.
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Fixed it! turns out all it was was a burned up solenoid. That makes me happy. I still plan on replacing the flywheel though. Thanks for the help.
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Well, I finally figured out the real problem after going through 2 new solenoids. Turns out it was the starter and a faulty wire for one of my guages which made that guage always on which in turn drained the battery every night. Anyways, I pulled the starter and the teeth on it were pretty worn so I took it down and got a new one and the truck starts better than it ever has. :D
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