Bay Wolf wrote:Let's go through the flowchart, with the new disconnect installed...
(1) In 4HI and with passenger tire in the air, will it rotate?
--Yes, but with resistance, sometimes to the point of not rotating.
(2) Does the prop shaft rotate?
--No; it only moves a slight bit (less than 1/8th of a turn) when the direction of the tire rotation is changed.
(3) With both tires raised and in 4HI, does the driver side tire rotate when the passenger tire is rotated?
--Sometimes, but not very often; more time than not, the driver tire was not rotating. If I spin the driver side tire, the passenger tire would spin with it in the opposite direction a lot more often; maybe half the time.
I'm confused by your wishy-washy answers.
#1.... Are you saying that it will rotate a full rotation? If it's just rotating like 30 degrees before hitting a "stop", then that is normal. It's just taking up the slop inside the disconnect and differential. If it is spinning full rotations, does it seem to catch at the same point in the rotation each time?
#2.... Normal sounding.
#3.... As with #1, if you're just moving the tire small increments, the driver side probably won't move. You have to actively spin the tire in order to confirm that the driver's side tire spins (and it should spin in the reverse direction as the passenger tire). I can't fathom why it would be different based on spinning the driver tire vs. the passenger tire.
The reason Donny thinks you've broken your splines is because the way you're describing it, it sounds like something is catching here and there, but overall allowing it to spin. I seriously doubt you stripped the spines off the intermediate shaft though... although it's possible I guess.
Can you confirm to me that you were attempting to spin the passenger tire a few times in all 3 steps? Or were you just moving the tire an inch or so each way?
You may need to take a video so we can "look over your shoulder".