My Monte has been sitting up on blocks and jackstands with the suspension hanging down at its full lower limit of travel (wheels and tires off) for about the last three weeks. From time to time, whenever I had a few spare minutes, I'd been taking care of some brake/shock/etc... work.
At some point in all this, I started to be able to turn the rear wheel hubs without any corresponding movement in the driveshaft at all. The differential seemed to be working, in that the opposite side wheel would turn in the opposite direction as expected. But the driveshaft didn't spin a fraction of a turn & come up against resistance from the trans being in park, like normal.
Needless to say, I got a little worried that I'd fubar'd something, and rear end repair is beyond my level of competence. My brother and I put our heads together & decided not to sweat it unless there was still a problem once the car was back on the ground.
Well, now she's on the ground, and it's as if nothing happened. Drives around just fine. Now, granted, it's still not "on the road," just riding around the farm. So I don't know how it's going to behave above 20mph yet.
But do I have a problem? Should I expect one? What could have lost contact between the pinion flange, pinion gear and ring gear, and is it likely to happen again unless I straighten it out? Or is this normal & I'm just worried about nothing?
At some point in all this, I started to be able to turn the rear wheel hubs without any corresponding movement in the driveshaft at all. The differential seemed to be working, in that the opposite side wheel would turn in the opposite direction as expected. But the driveshaft didn't spin a fraction of a turn & come up against resistance from the trans being in park, like normal.
Needless to say, I got a little worried that I'd fubar'd something, and rear end repair is beyond my level of competence. My brother and I put our heads together & decided not to sweat it unless there was still a problem once the car was back on the ground.
Well, now she's on the ground, and it's as if nothing happened. Drives around just fine. Now, granted, it's still not "on the road," just riding around the farm. So I don't know how it's going to behave above 20mph yet.
But do I have a problem? Should I expect one? What could have lost contact between the pinion flange, pinion gear and ring gear, and is it likely to happen again unless I straighten it out? Or is this normal & I'm just worried about nothing?