Re: [Amc-list] 1994 Jeep Cherokee transaxle noise - chain slack? knockin
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Re: [Amc-list] 1994 Jeep Cherokee transaxle noise - chain slack? knocking, jerking above 55 mph



Check the fluid.
The tcase only holds about a 3 pints of atf and recomended change interval is about every 12k.
Doesn't take much to smoke the case.
Only good thing is that it's a fairly easy job to pull one out and used cases can generally be found.
If it's a 231 case you can go clear up to 2001 to get one, You need the rear driveshaft if you move up to 97 and newer. 
  If it is dry and burned up, repairing it is usualy a waste as it takes out the aluminum case halves more often then not. 
  If kept full of fluid they usualy last a very long time.

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Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5
2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.7L, Quadratrc II
" Chronic Pain Hurts"

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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. 
> 
> Jerry Casper
> 8 Gremlins
> 
> 
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