Have a noise coming from behind the cab of my truck. Noise is a "wha-wha-wha" that speeds up with vehicle speed up to about 45 mph where road/engine noise drowns it out. Seems to go away with the exhaust brake against the gears and when I have the coals to it. It's most noticeable with slight power on.
I removed the drive line and all U-joints felt good. The slip joint has some slight play in it. The carrier bearing felt OK with no obvious grinding. Carrier bearing is slightly warm when I pull into the driveway.
I've been running AMSOil in the rear end, changed regularly (30k). Have run a Mag-Hytec since new. Removed the cover and all looks good on the gear teeth. The magnet on the dip stick has picked up some schmaltz, minor metal flake. Gear oil was nice golden color. Refilled the axle with AMSOil, no change in sound.
The noise is pretty minor but I'd like to get in front of it if it is indeed the rear end. Truck has 125,000 miles.
So, the main question is how do I tell it it's the drive shaft carrier bearing or rear end?
Open to suggestions.
Thanks
I removed the drive line and all U-joints felt good. The slip joint has some slight play in it. The carrier bearing felt OK with no obvious grinding. Carrier bearing is slightly warm when I pull into the driveway.
I've been running AMSOil in the rear end, changed regularly (30k). Have run a Mag-Hytec since new. Removed the cover and all looks good on the gear teeth. The magnet on the dip stick has picked up some schmaltz, minor metal flake. Gear oil was nice golden color. Refilled the axle with AMSOil, no change in sound.
The noise is pretty minor but I'd like to get in front of it if it is indeed the rear end. Truck has 125,000 miles.
So, the main question is how do I tell it it's the drive shaft carrier bearing or rear end?
Open to suggestions.
Thanks