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Ride report: W O WThe truck is greatThat torque converter fixed everything. This burb now has all sorts of power and is really nice to drive.I am very surprised that one change can make this much difference. Now when I put it in gear, it wants to move. When I step on the gas, it feels eager. When I press on the gas pedal a bit more, I'm into all sorts of boost and the truck is moving with authority.There is no more revving at all. It acts almost normal except that it has a metric ton more power. I actually may not have to do anything else except solve the heated O2 sensor problem. Its too early to tell, but it doesn't seem to be using gas like it used to. When I'd make a trip to/from the city, I'd see a slight movement off full. I've driven the truck to/from town three times and it has just started to show a decrease in fuel.I think I am going to like this very much
Quote from: Flyin6 on May 05, 2022, 10:59:49 PMRide report: W O WThe truck is greatThat torque converter fixed everything. This burb now has all sorts of power and is really nice to drive.I am very surprised that one change can make this much difference. Now when I put it in gear, it wants to move. When I step on the gas, it feels eager. When I press on the gas pedal a bit more, I'm into all sorts of boost and the truck is moving with authority.There is no more revving at all. It acts almost normal except that it has a metric ton more power. I actually may not have to do anything else except solve the heated O2 sensor problem. Its too early to tell, but it doesn't seem to be using gas like it used to. When I'd make a trip to/from the city, I'd see a slight movement off full. I've driven the truck to/from town three times and it has just started to show a decrease in fuel.I think I am going to like this very muchcongrats. sounds like that darned converter was the major gremlin all along
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Jack it up and spin it. See if a wheel turns. If it does then it’s the actuator. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on July 15, 2022, 08:28:47 PMJack it up and spin it. See if a wheel turns. If it does then it’s the actuator. Sent from my iPad using TapatalkWhich actuator? the one on the front axle?
If you can't turn the front drive shaft, then either it or the axle is in 4x4 mode. I vote the actuator is stuck or the ring is. Pull it off, push on the little pad, it should slide back and in/out easy.I really doubt you have a LS up front and it points again to the above, "axle locked". That would allow you to drive OK, but not turn the DS and bind in 4x4.Hook the rear ABS wire the front, should be the same. I like a "brake" light, tells of low pressure when you may not know.
One thing to consider. When the ABS light is on i do not believe the system is active. Which means you won’t have ABS. Not a big deal if you know how to drive (stab braking etc) but I’m not sure of the bias setting from front to rear and whether the proportioning is affected. Might be worth doing some emergency braking in a rainy parking lot to see what you are working with. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good to know. You are usually ahead of me but it was worth putting out thereHave you pulled the plugs to “read” them for richness? One would think the over enriched condition would show on the plugs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
For the front axle, would it be easier to remove the drive shaft from the axle you would be able to spin the drive shaft and the yoke and see which is locked up and which isn't.Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
I believe it is the front axle disconnectHere's my logic: I drove it in 2H and it turned and operated normally. Crawling underneath, I could not spin the front driveshaft, however the truck behalved as though it was in 2WD.I placed the thing into 4H and I got some additional noise from the T-case and making a turn on asphalt almost locked the truck up, it was bindf=ing so tightly. Shifting again into 2H immediately alleviated the binding condition, but the front shaft would not spin.Now here's the kicker. If you can remember back, I had developed a problem in the front axle after I installed the 4.56 gears. John just happened to have a customer's takeout from a recent 4.56 build in his Chevy 2500 truck. The owner didn't like the steep gears and returned to stock. I purchased that axle, changed the oil, and tossed it in. So, what if someone installed an LS differential in that axle and we never knew?Now, is there an aftermarket LS diff for the 9.25 AAM/GM front axle?If not, then I'm fine. If they did, then 50/50 I have one. Assuming it doesn't exist, and I don't have it, the front axle controller must have failed, or the circuit is not working. It is not throwing any codes at the moment.
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 16, 2022, 05:31:42 PMI believe it is the front axle disconnectHere's my logic: I drove it in 2H and it turned and operated normally. Crawling underneath, I could not spin the front driveshaft, however the truck behalved as though it was in 2WD.I placed the thing into 4H and I got some additional noise from the T-case and making a turn on asphalt almost locked the truck up, it was bindf=ing so tightly. Shifting again into 2H immediately alleviated the binding condition, but the front shaft would not spin.Now here's the kicker. If you can remember back, I had developed a problem in the front axle after I installed the 4.56 gears. John just happened to have a customer's takeout from a recent 4.56 build in his Chevy 2500 truck. The owner didn't like the steep gears and returned to stock. I purchased that axle, changed the oil, and tossed it in. So, what if someone installed an LS differential in that axle and we never knew?Now, is there an aftermarket LS diff for the 9.25 AAM/GM front axle?If not, then I'm fine. If they did, then 50/50 I have one. Assuming it doesn't exist, and I don't have it, the front axle controller must have failed, or the circuit is not working. It is not throwing any codes at the moment.a 9.5 semi float GM rear diff can be made to fit in the front IFS 9.25 as they are the same ring gear center diameter bolt pattern and spline count... if the tires spin in the same direction when you jack up you have an LSD. but i'm more concerned about gear ratio accuracy at this point. do you have a 4 post you can get it up on and run in 4wd in the air and check tire rotations?
Is this manual or all actuators? One on the axle is electric for sure. But maybe one of the 2 in the Tcase is massed up?
10-4. keep me updated. pretty sure i sold you that t case. the clutches can be extremely tight. i'll ask tech about the front driveshaft not spinning in 2wd though
Quote from: JR on July 19, 2022, 12:48:14 PMIs this manual or all actuators? One on the axle is electric for sure. But maybe one of the 2 in the Tcase is massed up?electric shift 246g
Don, your chebby doesn't have abs sensors in the rear. It just has a sensor on the back of the transfer case. Not sure why it's still considered a 4 wheel abs system. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
Then the brake light being on could be the ABS motor itsself (common) or parking brake switch?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is that what that ABS light is on the dash of the van? I thought it was telling me the kids were all ready to go: All Buckles Secure. Huh, learn something new every day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think you have a Tcase issue.
I wouldn't jump to conclusions until you get the codes.Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk