Posted by Lanse on March 01, 2017 at 08:49:09 from (99.190.213.134):
Morning everyone! So, I took my 1984 Ford F700 (4 speed with 2 speed rear end) for a drive this morning, and almost as soon as I'd left, I noticed a strange and loud (louder than the engine) sound coming from its rear end, it sounded like a ratchet being spun quickly! Whats strange is this only happens while shifting between its 2 speeds, occasionally while downshifting, and/or coasting when between transmission gears.
I wasnt sure what to make of this, but when I got home I noticed that it had started leaking oil at the driveshaft seal on the front of the axle assembly, where it hadn't before.
Any ideas on what it could be? Other than that, it shifts perfectly and previously hadnt leaked a drop of oil. A few months ago, I drained the rear end (everything looked normal), and refilled it with oil (90wt IIRC).
Any thoughts? I'm guessing something bearing related but I've never worked on one of these...
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