kissfan79 wrote:
Not to hijack or anything......but in the conditions listed by the OP......will the front driveshaft have any movement to it when trying to turn by hand? The reason I ask is that with my Jeep in park and in 2wd if I crawl up under it and grab it with my hand I can actually turn it a bit before it stops. Not much mind you but it does turn a tad. A while back Geordie was in the area to do a timing belt job for someone and stopped by my place to have a look-see at my CRD and go over a few questions I had about it. I had pointed this out about the drive shaft (he actually checked out the driveshaft) and he didn't think there were any problems with it. It's hard to estimate how far it actually travels before stopping but I'd say it is somewhere in the range of 1/10th of a turn....maybe 1/8th.
As far as the boots and such on the driveshaft.....they are in good shape with no tears or anything and the 4wd works just fine (at least it did when I took it to the beach....hadn't had to use it since then). The front driveshaft has done this ever since I have been driving it (my wife had it when we met) and it did it before I had used the 4wd. Just trying to figure out if this is normal and if it's not what the problem could be.
Thanks, Jim
Normal due to clearances between the ring&pinion and nothing holding it in place in the t-case while in 2wd.Anything over a 1/4 of of a turn would be bad,under is okay.