Whats wrong, I hear a big clunking sound in reverse?
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Every link in the chain must bend easily in both directions. Any kinking or binding in the chain will cause clunking and vibration.
The chain should roll freely around the sprockets without bunching or binding.
The shape of each sprocket tooth should look the same on both sides of the tooth . Any indication of "hooking" on the teeth indicates that the sprockets should be replaced.
Sometimes the engine's output shaft support bushing will go bad if it is not lubricated on a regular basis.
Have you been greasing your rear axle housing carrier housing bearings on a regular basis?
The chain should roll freely around the sprockets without bunching or binding.
The shape of each sprocket tooth should look the same on both sides of the tooth . Any indication of "hooking" on the teeth indicates that the sprockets should be replaced.
Sometimes the engine's output shaft support bushing will go bad if it is not lubricated on a regular basis.
Have you been greasing your rear axle housing carrier housing bearings on a regular basis?
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