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Tigrcky

New member
Put it on stands and run things till you find the noise. It could be a wire or line tapping something as well
 

olram30

Not That Kind of Engineer
I remember reading on here someone had a similar problem. A little flange hitting something making a noise. Good luck fixing this.
 

olram30

Not That Kind of Engineer
It was Frank, when he installed his 1350 he had this problem with the yoke, needle nose pliers fixed it. On the transfer case side
 

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It was Frank, when he installed his 1350 he had this problem with the yoke, needle nose pliers fixed it. On the transfer case side

I don't think that would cause a bind though. Only a taping noise I think. You can actually feel mine and feel it in the shifter knob on the transfer case.
 

David1tontj

New member
I'll try it when I get home tonight. It just seems like it's a bind though not out of balance

No- the balancing wouldn't likely do it. But it could cause vibration.

But if it was a groove off I could se it making some trouble.

Any chance you could run a different shaft up front to see it that's the problem?
 
No- the balancing wouldn't likely do it. But it could cause vibration.

But if it was a groove off I could se it making some trouble.

Any chance you could run a different shaft up front to see it that's the problem?

I'm gonna try that. But if the ujoints weren't lined up right could it make it bind?
 
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