I have a 98 tj with arb's in the rear... at the time my compressor's fuse is blown, but I noticed that when the lockers are ingauged with out the air I get a clunking noise from the rear-end area - is that normal, is it because the gears aren't completly locked with-out the air or is there a bigger issue? When the switch is in the off position for the lockers I don't get the clunking noise?
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Originally posted by Jeeper Creeper View PostI have a 98 tj with arb's in the rear... at the time my compressor's fuse is blown, but I noticed that when the lockers are ingauged with out the air I get a clunking noise from the rear-end area - is that normal, is it because the gears aren't completly locked with-out the air or is there a bigger issue? When the switch is in the off position for the lockers I don't get the clunking noise?
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ARB engages with air to it, no air no lock. Unless somehow the arb switch powers the compressor. take the blue air line off at the arb solenoid and see what happens. You disconnect the line by pushing in on it and pushing in on the orange collar then simply pulling the line out at the same time. There is a slight possibility that the solenoid back feeds throught the compressor and this is what causes partial engagementLast edited by aw12345; 05-19-12, 11:51 AM.
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Your solenoids are most likely on the arb compressor, an electric gremlin is possible that lets the compressor run slowly or a remainder of air is in the tank. If it doesn't do this with the line disconnected I would look into a electric problem, that somehow back feeds voltage into the compressor
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Parts in an ARB can go bad, seals and such. I had to have one rebuilt before.
Just an idea, if you do have to have your ARB rebuilt, This is a great time to go up, from 27 spline axle shafts, to 30 spline chromo's. You can call ARB and buy side gears that will accept 30 spline shafts. I did this with my old YJ. Gave me more confidence in the rear end.
This is assuming you have a D35.It was like that when I got here.
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Originally posted by aw12345 View PostIt shouldn't might be time to pull it apart and see what's going on
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