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Old 07-12-2010, 05:13 PM
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haha sorry spike, to be clear; I meant after i blow through the Axel Breather (and i just blow right into the threaded side that comes out of the axel?) not the PCV.

Thanks for the info. Now i know what you're talking about. Hopefully these are the fix, if not then we'll cross our fingers for the White Shepard. But again, it's not a dire situation, it's a pretty small amount. Just want to stay on top of it. Thanks guys
 
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Old 07-12-2010, 05:23 PM
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Take the threaded side and take it apart, it is 2 pieces, clean them up, you if you can look through and see daylight its clear.
Then blow through the hose that connects to it, if you can blow through it like a straw then its good.
Put it back together making sure not to loose the washer.
 
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Old 07-12-2010, 08:25 PM
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Quick question, if I over filled my atf is it worthgoing back under and pulling the plug to get it to the right level or can I just leave it? It might be an inch over the recommended fill level on thee stick
 
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Old 07-12-2010, 10:01 PM
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How over full is it?
1 quart? Dont worry about it, 6 qts, need to drain it.
 
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Old 07-13-2010, 06:40 AM
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that all depends on what a quart is as defined by the dipstick. It's maybe an inch and a half above the top whole in the ATF dip stick. Its in the shop right now for inspection (fingers crossed)
 
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Old 07-13-2010, 10:20 AM
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I would suggest you get it to the right level.
 
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Old 07-13-2010, 10:39 AM
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OK, well if my mechanic doesnt automatically do it while its getting inspected (which he should) then i'll do it as soon as i get it back.

Thanks for the input.
 
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Originally Posted by KCRich
Just another newbie's opinion, but if you haven't already, try shifting the CDL when rolling at 1 or 2 mph in neutral. I was able to un-stick mine doing this. "Smooth as butter" now.
As far as the CDL shifter goes,(and I am only speaking of shifting the CDL, not high/low shifting) it should work whether you are sitting still or at any operating speed and if you are in gear or not. If it has not been used on a regular basis, it most likely has "frozen" in position due to corrsion on the various pivot points and small clips and pins, if it is barely stuck, rolling may help but wuill not take care of corroded parts. Force it is you dare. After all it is yours. Break it if you want to.

You can crawl underneath and spray it good with PB Blaster focusing on the pivot points.. That may help. The top mechanism on mine was pretty nasty due to previous owners off-roading and getting water everywhere.There is also an interlock switch that has a plunger that freezes up. Mine did. CDL will not engage if switch is bad.
 

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Old 07-16-2010, 02:54 PM
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Rolling at a few miles an hour did get me into the CDL, its good to go now. Of course i read that before dannys post about all the hazards of doing what i did. Thank god it worked.

As far as the rest of my maintenance goes, something else that is bugging me is the cruise control. I replaced the vacuum hoses, two or three i think. one from the firewall into a TEE, then one to the diaphragm, then on to the control unit under the jack up front. Still no cruise for me. Whats the next step?

Lastly, do all these trucks have a bit of a whine to them from the back end when doing about 65-70 on the highway? Is that just a product of the drive shafts and full time 4x4? Or should i not be hearing anything? It's not malicious, its not loud and irregular, it's just a gear whine.
 
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Old 07-16-2010, 07:11 PM
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Gear noise is normal for a full time 4x4.
As for the cruise, the master power switch is on?
The cruise ecu may be bad.
 
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