Its apparent when going above 60. It seems like it's coming from under the shift boot ( tranny) . Changed bearing in the rear end 6 months ago and u joints and hanger bearing 4 months . The noise goes away when I coast . If the drive line was off , I know I will have a grind or chatter . I checked ride height and it's fine. Even if the ride height valve was leaking it shouldn't do that , unless the leak was excessive and causing the bags to sit low . My question is, the grease fitting on these Eaton fuller transmissions. I know where one is, but not the other . The pilot bearing grease fitting is right inside an opening with a quarter inch hose . Where is the other grease fitting on the tranny ? . I am thinking it could also be a warped intake manifold sucking in air .
Not sure where this noise is coming from. 12.7 detroit . Century
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Only other ones I know are the clutch fork bushings, half way up, both sides of transmission, I put drop down hoses to make greasing easier.
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Clutch fork bushings on both sides , besides the one under . Gotcha. Then I will check the intake . Sometimes it sounds like a hissing noise
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Don’t know If your truck has it. Some trucks have the fuel lines which both supply and return converge together with t-fittings mounted on a bracket above the trans. right below the shifter hole in floorboard. Some of the fittings have a oneway check ball in them that sometimes well begin to “rattle” when they age.
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Could it be the Bull Gear coming lose. That's in the front cover of the engine. It weak part in the S60 design
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Definitely an air leak . I bumped up the idle at 1300rpm, and found a leak on a plug / bolt that runs into the air intake manifold/ tube. I plugged it up with a better bolt and continued spraying the soapy bottle . I still hear the hissing sound. just dont know where it could be coming from. Wish I had a smoke tester , but that seal to be expensive
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