I finally got off my butt and took down the engine skid to find out what might be loose. I checked the sway bar bolts first and all seemed tight.
It didn't take long to find a VERY loose bolt which seems to be associated with the front diff. Here is the pic I took:
It seems to be a bracket that holds up the front diff. There is a single bolt shown in the picture up front and a few others that bolt to the diff on the opposite side. I tightened it as much as I could but I only had 1 19mm and an adjustable (I bought another tonight).
I took it for a test drive and the loose bolts in a coffee can sound is much reduced but not completely gone. Now that I have two good wrenches, I will torque them down better tomorrow. I was not able the get the banging noise, but that does not happen all the time anyway.
My questions now are:
Does this bracket need to come down to install the front diff?
Does this bracket require any adjustment when changing the diff fluid?
I had 1 shop do each and I was curious which one was at fault.
Has anyone had this bolt losen all by itself?
If this bolt was super-loose, do you think it could be the source of the banging?
When I pound on this bracket with my hand I still get that rattling sound but I am reserving judgment until tomorrow.
Thank you.
_________________
2006 CRD
http://www.UtahPowderCoatings.com/ http://www.gorecon.com/ I'm kind of a big deal.
RL rear bumper, ARB front bumper, Mile Marker winch, Power Tank, Skids by Mopar & Skid Row, RL Super Skink Sliders, 235/85R16 MTR, Air Flow Snorkel, DTT, 4.10 gears, Frankenlift II, Katskin leather, JL Audio stereo, Rosen video.