Pastor Bob covered filling a rebuilt axle, and adding the friction modifier in a recent post. I just got off the road and am too tired to look it up.
The shop that fixed my axle got it back together yesterday. The truck had not run in 3 weeks. There is a steep grade to the driveway leading to the road. When they first started it in the bay, it did not want to back up. Tried forward and didn't want to do that either. They let it warm up and it did go in reverse.
When they tried going up the hill, it was very slow in doing so. They were thinking that the transmission wasn't putting out enough pressure.
Could it be that the clutches on the axle are slipping? I don't know if they replaced them or not. If I didn't explain this good enough, it's because I've been up for 29 hours and drove most of them.
I'll be up around 9 or 10 to check. Maybe they'll have figured it out by then. Oh yeah. I had not had any kind of transmission problems prior to the axle fiasco.
Thanks.
The shop that fixed my axle got it back together yesterday. The truck had not run in 3 weeks. There is a steep grade to the driveway leading to the road. When they first started it in the bay, it did not want to back up. Tried forward and didn't want to do that either. They let it warm up and it did go in reverse.
When they tried going up the hill, it was very slow in doing so. They were thinking that the transmission wasn't putting out enough pressure.
Could it be that the clutches on the axle are slipping? I don't know if they replaced them or not. If I didn't explain this good enough, it's because I've been up for 29 hours and drove most of them.
I'll be up around 9 or 10 to check. Maybe they'll have figured it out by then. Oh yeah. I had not had any kind of transmission problems prior to the axle fiasco.
Thanks.