Hey all,
I'm about to lose my mind from trying to track down an intermittent problem that first started about a month and a half ago. When accelerating up steep grades (though also on flat surfaces at times), my '85 wagon will make a groaning noise (like wet metal being rubbed against) and will bog down. This doesn't always occur, and when it happens on flat road, the behavior is accompanied by wheel hop up front. The wheel hop is really messing with me, because I have the front driveshaft and CV axles deleted (with axle stubs retaining the front wheels) and confirmed the tcase is set in 2WD.
So far, I've:
* Checked the flex plate & TC bolts
* Changed transmission fluid & filter
* Verified the wheel retaining nuts were torqued to spec
* Checked wheel bearings
* Drained tcase to find that it was incredibly dry; only 3oz or so came out, but it had no metal flakes or glitter.
* Half-filled tcase, ran around the block, drained it, and inspected fluid. Found seal chunks, 3 very, very small pieces of metal. They had no distinct characteristics to indicate what they were once part of, but they were ferrous. These were accompanied by some small rubber debris, suspected to be from the output shaft spline seal.
* Sleeved output yoke and changed the seals, refilled the tcase.
* Replaced ujoints, greased slip yoke.
* Changed diff oil.
Despite all this, the problem continues to happen. I've almost run out of ideas. The only things I can think of that could be causing this are a failing torque converter (though the behavior isn't really consistent with that), or my leaf springs are so clapped out as to cause binding somewhere. Has anyone run into anything like this and have some pointers they could share?