" From: Jerry Casper <gremlingts@xxxxxxxxx> " " Well, with 179,000 plus miles on it, I'm sure it's " no surprise that maintenance is needed occasionally. " I've noticed a slight mechanical rattle or knocking " the last few weeks, and it finally got loud enough " tonight doing 65 mph, that I could feel the Jeep start " to jerk some when the noise changed pitch, I thought " maybe universal joints, but it changes pitch as well " when I move the 2H / 4H gear selector lever slightly " at high speed, so I think it's actually in the " transaxle/transmission area. I need some advice on " what to check for, I'd heard that there is a chain " drive inside? Could the tensioner be shot? The noise " "seems" to be like a timing chain hitting the cover " kind of knock, hard to describe. It goes away when " braking around 10 mph, and you don't hear it until " accelerating past 35 mph, and it is really noticeable " around 55-65 mph. It was getting rather loud at 65, " plus I could feel something happening, so I slowed " down, and got off the Interstate about 10 miles from " home, and drove up the secondary route at slower " speeds. Didn't want something coming apart at high " speed! " Anyway, got it home safely, but I need to start " looking at it tomorrow and/or Sunday, and see what it " is, and can I fix it over the weekend. Any help " GREATLY appreciated in diagnosing this. first - there is no 'transaxle' in a jeep! not yet, anyway... you're thinking of the transfer case, and with the exception of the np205, every one i know of since about '80 has had a chain. i don't know if it has a tensioner. they do stretch, but i don't know how long it takes. if the chain has stretched you can replace it. if it's a np231, you can get 231d [dodge] chain and sprockets; they're wider and stronger than the jeep parts and drop in. i don't know if you should be feeling a loose chain in 2wd, since it only carries power in 4wd. i don't even know if it turns in 2wd. the t/c is - or should be - also full of atf. could it be low? ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list