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Author:  LostRenegade [ Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Powertrax not unlocking

My Powertrax NOSLIP is not unlocking. So everytime I turn a corner, my wheels squawk and the Jeep hops. It is getting annoying and difficult to drive in parking lots.

I opened the diff and everything looked all right. I moved the diff around with a screw driver and everything worked after that. It locked and unlocked like it is suppose to. After driving on it for a few days and several hundred miles, it is stuck again with the rear axel locked.

Has anyone had this happen to them? Any suggestions for solution?

Author:  Jeepjeepster [ Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:18 pm ]
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How new is it?

Is it even locked when your off the gas?

Author:  LostRenegade [ Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:25 pm ]
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It probably has about 40K miles on it. It is always locked, even when the gas is off.

Author:  the1jferg [ Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:24 pm ]
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You said going around a corner? Like 90 degrees, if its broke and locked it will not do it very well. The turn radius (no Joke) goes from hairpin to football field.

To manuver around a parking lot you literally have to back-up, turn wheels, move foward...over and over, and over, and over till you get it where you need to be. Or force it and break an axle.

Is it that bad? If it ain't, it ain't locked.

If it is that bad, your driver pins are probably broken and looking at the unit you can't tell.

You need to pull that cover and get the frag out of it right NOW, if that is what it is.

If its always worked right since you installed it, your springs are probably weak.

If it never worked right, it might not be installed correctly or your axle componets ain't on center.

Author:  LostRenegade [ Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:04 pm ]
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the1jferg wrote:
You said going around a corner? Like 90 degrees, if its broke and locked it will not do it very well. The turn radius (no Joke) goes from hairpin to football field.

To manuver around a parking lot you literally have to back-up, turn wheels, move foward...over and over, and over, and over till you get it where you need to be. Or force it and break an axle.

Is it that bad? If it ain't, it ain't locked.


Yes, it is that bad!

the1jferg wrote:
If it is that bad, your driver pins are probably broken and looking at the unit you can't tell.

You need to pull that cover and get the frag out of it right NOW, if that is what it is.

If its always worked right since you installed it, your springs are probably weak.

If it never worked right, it might not be installed correctly or your axle componets ain't on center.


I called Richmond Gear and they said the synchronizer is probably gummed up. They said to pull it apart and clean it with break cleaner. They also said to test it in a vise before reinstalling it.

Author:  the1jferg [ Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:00 pm ]
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Renny,

You gots to excuse me, I just got back from:

http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com/

And I'm a live wire right now.

Those Puckers from Richmond, especially "JOHNNY BROWN" are the biggest frickin liars on the planet. The product just plain sucks and if they want to go round and round about it I"ll kick their stupid !!!!!! (ALL AT THE SAME TIME.)

They tried to tell me mine broke because I jumped some terrain>>>BULLSHe ITE!!! And if I did, that StarTrek ZItiliumtraiumxeooxide should not have broke then either.

Get rid of it. (If) you are having PROBLEMS, its because it sucks.

ALL my Love , JOHN FERGUSON

One thing about my mouth and my little 165lb stupid, I'll back it up, and,safety is of foremost concern to me!!!!!

I like trying out the GIZMO's as much as the next fella, but if it comes to the Family's safety...NO Dice!

Tell Johnny Brown at Richmond, I'll be a comin for him if he keeps steering folks wrong. It ain't nothin I've not told him already. A dollar don't justify a life!!!!!

All that CRAP they tell people is a stall !!!!! Why would you have to clean it in a new lubed rear end.

Hey bottom line is: They brag about the space age componet strength and it needs no special lubes. Yes, I ran mine hard for a 4x2, but it should have never broke, nor should you or anyone else have a problem with their device. Unless you filled your axle with dirt, instead of lube, chances are it ain't gummed up this soon.

Richmond is, too chicken crap to own up to its inferiority, which is a crime!!!

Some of yall might not like my attitude , but your KJ family safety means everything in the world to me.

Richmond Gear, bunch a puss nutt, half shank shisters, if I'd ever seen one.

Author:  AbsoluteRenegade [ Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:36 pm ]
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:lol: ...well you steered me away successfully "feller" THANKS! 8)

Author:  BeepBeepJeepJeep [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:26 am ]
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the1jferg wrote:
Renny,

You gots to excuse me, I just got back from:

http://www.11thstreetcowboybar.com/

And I'm a live wire right now.

Those Puckers from Richmond, especially "JOHNNY BROWN" are the biggest frickin liars on the planet. The product just plain sucks and if they want to go round and round about it I"ll kick their stupid !!!!!! (ALL AT THE SAME TIME.)

They tried to tell me mine broke because I jumped some terrain>>>BULLSHe ITE!!! And if I did, that StarTrek ZItiliumtraiumxeooxide should not have broke then either.

Get rid of it. (If) you are having PROBLEMS, its because it sucks.

ALL my Love , JOHN FERGUSON

One thing about my mouth and my little 165lb stupid, I'll back it up, and,safety is of foremost concern to me!!!!!

I like trying out the GIZMO's as much as the next fella, but if it comes to the Family's safety...NO Dice!

Tell Johnny Brown at Richmond, I'll be a comin for him if he keeps steering folks wrong. It ain't nothin I've not told him already. A dollar don't justify a life!!!!!

All that CRAP they tell people is a stall !!!!! Why would you have to clean it in a new lubed rear end.

Hey bottom line is: They brag about the space age componet strength and it needs no special lubes. Yes, I ran mine hard for a 4x2, but it should have never broke, nor should you or anyone else have a problem with their device. Unless you filled your axle with dirt, instead of lube, chances are it ain't gummed up this soon.

Richmond is, too chicken crap to own up to its inferiority, which is a crime!!!

Some of yall might not like my attitude , but your KJ family safety means everything in the world to me.

Richmond Gear, bunch a puss nutt, half shank shisters, if I'd ever seen one.

:) looks like i'll be sticking with detroit or ARB :)

Author:  LostRenegade [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:09 am ]
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It is possible that dirt could be inside the locker. I didn't tell Richmond Gear this, but I did some heavy offroading in May which included a mud bogg. When I changed gear lube, I notice a little bit of dirt in it. I could have taken some mud down the breather. I am going to check it out further this weekend.

Author:  the1jferg [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:22 am ]
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So it does have dirt?

"Gummin" might make it slow to react, but it still should function. Too much friction modifier will make it gum up too.

If it ain't their fault, if its some kind of obstruction

Pull it out and look at it. Takes about 10 minutes.

Author:  ARBSeth [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:47 am ]
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It's your springs...
All Lunch box lockers kill the springs. Buy two sets, they're cheap. It'll save you some time when they wear out again. The synchro ring is fine, I'm sure...
Loc Rite, EZ Lockers and the No Slip all do it... and be sure to check your cross pin when you're in there, they wear out the case prematurely if they're not working correctly. They wear it out anyway, but a lot faster if the springs die.
Hope that helps...

Author:  Neal [ Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:22 am ]
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How often do you need to check/change the springs? Does make sense the springs would get weak, had mine in for about 10K miles and no problems.

Author:  LostRenegade [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:53 pm ]
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ARBSeth wrote:
It's your springs...
All Lunch box lockers kill the springs. Buy two sets, they're cheap. It'll save you some time when they wear out again. The synchro ring is fine, I'm sure...
Loc Rite, EZ Lockers and the No Slip all do it... and be sure to check your cross pin when you're in there, they wear out the case prematurely if they're not working correctly. They wear it out anyway, but a lot faster if the springs die.
Hope that helps...


Where can I get the springs?

Author:  the1jferg [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:11 pm ]
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Call "Johnny Brown" at Richmond Gear. The phone number is 864-843-9275

Tell him to send you the little zip-loc bag of springs.

Author:  Jeepjeepster [ Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:28 pm ]
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Yup, I got new springs for mine(I bought it used) from Randys Ring and pinion. He had good service although he sent me the wrong springs then made me pay a restocking fee. :roll:

I think Ill just take my locker out soon..

Author:  jerbacher [ Sat Jul 21, 2007 12:07 am ]
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Jeepjeepster wrote:
I think Ill just take my locker out soon..


And sell it to me? (if it still works) ha ha :D

seriously though...

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