Well, the purpose of this post has changed just a bit.
I was going to explain that I took the truck for a ride and heard some noises from underneath the truck, and I was also going to say that I had changed the ATF fluid in the tranny, as the first thought was that it sounded dry for some reason. I hadnt seen any leaks, but just got the truck about 20K ago, and not sure of its history.
However, after buying the ATF, I got out my tools and crawled under the truck to flush the transfer case, and very quickly found the source of my problem.
An approximately 4 inch wide, 1 inch tall hole in the back of my transfer case! Ok, so just maybe fresh fluid won't fix that. My thing is, I don't know why the hole is there! I wasn't hard on the transfer case, and didn't hear any real noises coming from it. It has always been rather smooth shifting into 4 when I used it.. .
Anyway, does anyone have any idea what would cause the side of the transmission to blow out like that? It looks like a clean break for most of it, except a small part that looks somewhat shredded. An exploding bearing maybe?
Any recommendations on whether the transfer case itself can be fixed with a new cover on the back, or where I can get one for a decent price? GM price at the moment is about 1700, although I can get one for about 1450 at GM parts direct...
I am open to used, but its rough to find replacements as far as I can tell. Too new to be in the junkyards, and as far as I can tell, not something that fails often on these trucks, so not a big aftermarket for them..
Anyway, forgot the little details. Its an 03 2500HD Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 with the 6.6 Duramax/Allison combo. Not sure which LLX designation that makes it...
I was going to explain that I took the truck for a ride and heard some noises from underneath the truck, and I was also going to say that I had changed the ATF fluid in the tranny, as the first thought was that it sounded dry for some reason. I hadnt seen any leaks, but just got the truck about 20K ago, and not sure of its history.
However, after buying the ATF, I got out my tools and crawled under the truck to flush the transfer case, and very quickly found the source of my problem.
An approximately 4 inch wide, 1 inch tall hole in the back of my transfer case! Ok, so just maybe fresh fluid won't fix that. My thing is, I don't know why the hole is there! I wasn't hard on the transfer case, and didn't hear any real noises coming from it. It has always been rather smooth shifting into 4 when I used it.. .
Anyway, does anyone have any idea what would cause the side of the transmission to blow out like that? It looks like a clean break for most of it, except a small part that looks somewhat shredded. An exploding bearing maybe?
Any recommendations on whether the transfer case itself can be fixed with a new cover on the back, or where I can get one for a decent price? GM price at the moment is about 1700, although I can get one for about 1450 at GM parts direct...
I am open to used, but its rough to find replacements as far as I can tell. Too new to be in the junkyards, and as far as I can tell, not something that fails often on these trucks, so not a big aftermarket for them..
Anyway, forgot the little details. Its an 03 2500HD Crew Cab Long Bed 4x4 with the 6.6 Duramax/Allison combo. Not sure which LLX designation that makes it...