Posted by jose bagge on November 01, 2008 at 14:02:18 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: OT Chevy 4wd posted by Joe Pro on November 01, 2008 at 10:56:33:
i don't buy it...change the diff lube and take a good look at what comes out. All my 4wd make funny noises when in 4wd on dry pavement- exactly why you SHOULDN'T DO THAT. Those noises re usually the only way I can tell my 2 year old was playing behind the wheel, pushing buttons.
The only real way for water to get into the diff unless it was introduced by human hands would be through the vent, and that would take some pretty serious stream crossing...and it doesn't sound like you are the stream crossing type! Change the lube, use it in 4wd only in low traction conditions and drive it till it breaks- that's one way to find out, and cheap right up until it goes kablooie
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