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Topic: 3910 transmission rattle
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| mite-help
10-03-2012 16:56:04
70.196.11.172
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with engine running & low-high in neutral, place other stick in any gear & i get a pretty serious sounding gear rattle @ idle-[800 rpm] bring speed up to 9-950, goes away, may be fine @ idle til shut-down & restart. no noise when both sticks engaged under load--maybe a whine i don't quite like--pretty much picking up engine harmonics i think, but something i don't believe i have run into before on this model diesel. looks like trans/hyd fluid on dipstick-correct i think]? picking up something from clutch assy possible or bearings/gears?--thanks for input--paul |
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| RodInNS
10-04-2012 21:50:20
216.118.158.123
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Re: 3910 transmission rattle in reply to mite-help, 10-03-2012 16:56:04
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| | What transmission? 8x2 crashbox or 8x4 syncro? Rod |
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| mite-help
10-05-2012 01:28:28
70.196.4.196
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Re: 3910 transmission rattle in reply to RodInNS, 10-04-2012 21:50:20
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| mite-help
10-04-2012 18:10:18
70.196.10.202
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Re: 3910 transmission rattle--update in reply to mite-help, 10-03-2012 16:56:04
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| well, more checking on the trans noise today--it's hard to discribe a noise-but it a pretty bad knock/rattle, running with lo-hi in neutral & shifting main stick in various gears, it is worse in 7-8 speeds. clutch is out, so that is all locked together-depress & noise goes away--pulled top cover & seem to have a lot of play in mainshaft assy.--prying back & forth i can hear that loud thump i believe i'm hearing running-gonna dig out my 3000 manual-[same trans i think] can't remember, believe the rear bearing is cone/cup & shim loaded.I know these things pick up the engine impulses, but this is way worse than that & does go away with more rpm--but i think i gotta open it up to cure it-- |
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| sotxbill
10-04-2012 07:04:17
99.42.196.210
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Re: 3910 transmission rattle in reply to Francisco Minte, 10-03-2012 16:56:04
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
normal...normal..normal..
the shafts will freewheel, the cluch disc will rattle as its free between the pressure place, the wine can be the hydraulics flow and safety valves..
so far you have describe a whole lot of tractors... sound will change will as the fluid changes and thins and thickens... |
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