I have recently changed the transfer box (Borg Warner) on my 1990 RRC the old one had a stretched chain.
Since putting the s/h replacement unit one on (which incidentally was filled with Ep90 when it arrived, now changed back to dextron) i have a tyre squeal (front passenger side) when cornering to the right at relatively slow speeds. This tyre is also warmer afer a short run than the other 3 tyres.
Left hand corners & the driver side wheel has no squeal even when cornering hard, all i can hear from drivers side is the rubber gripping the tarmac but no squeal.
I have changed the tyre from a chunky mud tyre to a smoother road tyre, with no difference in the squeal.
I have jacked up both front wheels individually, put hi/lo into neutral and turned the wheels by hand, both wheels needed a similar torque to turn them, about 20 secs to turn 1/4 of the way round.
Looking on the net & this site tyre squeal seems to suggest viscious coupling problems but the results of my tests suggest the VCU has not seized.
Any ideas of where to look next would be useful to me,
Thanks, Mike
Since putting the s/h replacement unit one on (which incidentally was filled with Ep90 when it arrived, now changed back to dextron) i have a tyre squeal (front passenger side) when cornering to the right at relatively slow speeds. This tyre is also warmer afer a short run than the other 3 tyres.
Left hand corners & the driver side wheel has no squeal even when cornering hard, all i can hear from drivers side is the rubber gripping the tarmac but no squeal.
I have changed the tyre from a chunky mud tyre to a smoother road tyre, with no difference in the squeal.
I have jacked up both front wheels individually, put hi/lo into neutral and turned the wheels by hand, both wheels needed a similar torque to turn them, about 20 secs to turn 1/4 of the way round.
Looking on the net & this site tyre squeal seems to suggest viscious coupling problems but the results of my tests suggest the VCU has not seized.
Any ideas of where to look next would be useful to me,
Thanks, Mike