Hay guys;
first I'd like to say Hi
how is everyone? I do have a question, I can't find anyone who knows what is wrong and I'd like to find out before summer.
thanks for reading...
allowed I do realize but....
I've been wheeling sense `95, my first Jeep a `89 Islander, was carborated, sold it for a `93 Jeep Sport, took it out at midnight on new years eve in the snow up at 'Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ (before it got commercialized and paved roads). I've been to Hollistor several times, also I have gone a few 100 yards into the Rubicon, (a friend of mine, right in front of us, rolled his jeep and we had to back / turn around to get him out. I sold the `93 to get the `98 and I have not been back yet, because I'm in school full time, 3 years now...what life???
So now you kinda know me, I'm not a rookie, here is my tech question. I’m hoping someone has heard of this problem before?? My Jeep has a steady tic-tic-tic sound under it. I can't tell where it is coming from because the sound is traveling. I thought it was a 'U' joint. It sounded just like that but they have been replaced along with the rear drive-line.
I bought a stock `98 Jeep Sahara, and within 2 months of owning it I had a 6" warn long arm lift, and 36" x-terrians put on it, along with alot of other stuff, all done by 4 wheel parts in Oakland. I bought it from a dealership with only 38K miles on it, it now only has just over 40K on it. This is my 3rd car and I have not had any problems with it until 2-3 weeks ago when I started driving it everyday, that's when the noise started. I have not even had it off road yet, (oh no, a virgin Jeep, look out...) I can't wait for this summer. I'd like to figure this out before this so I can use it.
My mechanic found metal in the tranny when I had that checked out it had the reverse gear missing a tooth, and all the sincrows were out. It also had green marking gel all over the gears, looked like the first owner tried to fix something and couldn't the it was put back together with silicone. I had the rear dif checked out also, it also had metal in it, I found out the spiders were very pitted, so all those have been replaced with new ones. This is why I guess it was traded in?!? And look who gets stuck with it, but 'Darth Vador' (that is his name, because he is all black) is my boy, and I want to fix him, not sell him.
I finally went to the dealerships mechanic, he is saying it might be the exhaust manifold, (inherent with jeeps, just like the Chrysler caravans trannys). I was also thinking it might be the cadillac converter, because I'm running out of options. I think by the time I finish, Darth will be new, haha.
I've had the engine completely gone through, the transfer case looked at, the tranny was completely changed out to a new one, got a new clutch, the rear spiders have been completely been replaced with new ones and the noise is still there, grant it not as bad but... :angry:
I just want to get him fixed so I can get him out on not so solid ground to see what the spring lift can do and get the feel of it; I've never had this kind of lift before.
The problems are another reason I want to baby my boy, it will be the first time I'm go out, and don't want to get stranded for nothing, I'd like to earn it, not just have it brake on me, if you know what I mean?
!? haha
I'm thinking Hollister because of the good conditions, and it's not too far to tow if I have to.
Any suggestions would help please...
thanks guys :beer: (while I'm waiting for help I guess I'll Chill)
first I'd like to say Hi
how is everyone? I do have a question, I can't find anyone who knows what is wrong and I'd like to find out before summer.
thanks for reading...
allowed I do realize but....
I've been wheeling sense `95, my first Jeep a `89 Islander, was carborated, sold it for a `93 Jeep Sport, took it out at midnight on new years eve in the snow up at 'Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ (before it got commercialized and paved roads). I've been to Hollistor several times, also I have gone a few 100 yards into the Rubicon, (a friend of mine, right in front of us, rolled his jeep and we had to back / turn around to get him out. I sold the `93 to get the `98 and I have not been back yet, because I'm in school full time, 3 years now...what life???
So now you kinda know me, I'm not a rookie, here is my tech question. I’m hoping someone has heard of this problem before?? My Jeep has a steady tic-tic-tic sound under it. I can't tell where it is coming from because the sound is traveling. I thought it was a 'U' joint. It sounded just like that but they have been replaced along with the rear drive-line.
I bought a stock `98 Jeep Sahara, and within 2 months of owning it I had a 6" warn long arm lift, and 36" x-terrians put on it, along with alot of other stuff, all done by 4 wheel parts in Oakland. I bought it from a dealership with only 38K miles on it, it now only has just over 40K on it. This is my 3rd car and I have not had any problems with it until 2-3 weeks ago when I started driving it everyday, that's when the noise started. I have not even had it off road yet, (oh no, a virgin Jeep, look out...) I can't wait for this summer. I'd like to figure this out before this so I can use it.
My mechanic found metal in the tranny when I had that checked out it had the reverse gear missing a tooth, and all the sincrows were out. It also had green marking gel all over the gears, looked like the first owner tried to fix something and couldn't the it was put back together with silicone. I had the rear dif checked out also, it also had metal in it, I found out the spiders were very pitted, so all those have been replaced with new ones. This is why I guess it was traded in?!? And look who gets stuck with it, but 'Darth Vador' (that is his name, because he is all black) is my boy, and I want to fix him, not sell him.
I finally went to the dealerships mechanic, he is saying it might be the exhaust manifold, (inherent with jeeps, just like the Chrysler caravans trannys). I was also thinking it might be the cadillac converter, because I'm running out of options. I think by the time I finish, Darth will be new, haha.
I've had the engine completely gone through, the transfer case looked at, the tranny was completely changed out to a new one, got a new clutch, the rear spiders have been completely been replaced with new ones and the noise is still there, grant it not as bad but... :angry:
I just want to get him fixed so I can get him out on not so solid ground to see what the spring lift can do and get the feel of it; I've never had this kind of lift before.
The problems are another reason I want to baby my boy, it will be the first time I'm go out, and don't want to get stranded for nothing, I'd like to earn it, not just have it brake on me, if you know what I mean?
!? haha
I'm thinking Hollister because of the good conditions, and it's not too far to tow if I have to.
Any suggestions would help please...
thanks guys :beer: (while I'm waiting for help I guess I'll Chill)
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