diff or gearbox?

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Badger

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I got play in the front propshaft, its not the prop itself and feels like its the diff but I get a miss and a clunk when in reverse, ill drop the front prop off and run it in diff to eliminate the front diff but in the meantime any comments?
 
I'd check the gearbox output shaft for wear, if you have the old non drilled input gear in your LT230 it wears the splines of the gear box output shaft and gives a big old clunk when it takes up slack when you put in reverse.

It's quite easy to check as there is a plate on the back of the lt230 you can remove if there is a load of gungy crap inside the gear and it moves on the splines that's your clunk.

Edit: I'm assuming you have an R380 and LT230 ... I don't know if this issue affects earlier gearboxes
 
I'd check the gearbox output shaft for wear, if you have the old non drilled input gear in your LT230 it wears the splines of the gear box output shaft and gives a big old clunk when it takes up slack when you put in reverse.

It's quite easy to check as there is a plate on the back of the lt230 you can remove if there is a load of gungy crap inside the gear and it moves on the splines that's your clunk.

Edit: I'm assuming you have an R380 and LT230 ... I don't know if this issue affects earlier gearboxes
LT77/230s get the same problem.
 
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