My cousin's '97 2500 developed and bad knocking noise while he was going down the road. He had to drive it hundreds of miles to get it to me to work on. I got my steatha scope out and started probing around. The sound was loudest down on the vacuum pump so I pulled the pump and found three teeth broken clean off of the pump drive gear and no other damage to surrounding gears. The vacuum pump was still working fine as was the power steering pump. I pulled the timing cover to see if a bolt could have fallen out to cause the damage but all the bolts were still in. Even if one had fallen out it could not have done this because of the direction the gears are rotating at this point. So I am at a loss as to what caused this. It's hard to imagine anything in either of the pumps that could have bound up so bad as to break gear teeth and then continue work OK. Maybe the gear was flawed from the factory. So now in goes one of those EXPENSIVE vacuum pumps. I found all three teeth in tact laying in a groove in the gear case below the gear they came from. Anyone ever hear of anything like this before? I know I have not read anything about it.
Mark
Mark
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