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    Angry Anybody know what this noise is

    All i can say is WTF! I pulled a 10000lb tractor this weekend and today....it starts this crap.Im pretty sure its not ujoints.It only makes noise under a load
    lsxvideo - wtf is it
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    sounds like a muffler bearing. just replaced mine, all is well

    dale it sounds like you pulled something in the motor. 200,000 it was bound to happen, oh well time for a 6.2

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    Anybody?
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    sorry man listened to the video and could not hear anything out of the norm... but then again our computers here suck... is like a squeak noise or a bearing gone bad?
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    Sounds like a wet tile saw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChevyLee View Post
    sounds like a muffler bearing. just replaced mine, all is well

    dale it sounds like you pulled something in the motor. 200,000 it was bound to happen, oh well time for a 6.2
    :bsflag:Everybody knows mufflers use ball bearings!

    I couldn't hear it on the video.
    The best stethoscope I have used is a large 2 1/2 foot screwdriver with a plastic handle. Hold the handle to your ear. The doctor type pick up too much noise. Take your fan belt off to eliminate front accessory noise. Jack all wheels off the ground, with the brake on -off in drive should be able to find any drive train noise. Extend the exhaust out side the garage if you can to quiet up that noise.
    Check for too much crankshaft end play, you can use that large screwdriver for that all so.
    That's all folks.
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    Flywheel/Flexplate ?
    Engine compartment or rear of truck ?
    Sounds like a 6.0 or 6.2 L and a 4L80E .
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    You guys are too effin funny!
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    almost sounds like something vibrating or rubbing...did you hear any pops or anything while pulling the trailer....a u-joint wold make a clanking noise when going into gear
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    try moving the pinion gear front to back.
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