
Here is a You Tube video showing manually induced rocking:
https://youtu.be/XrviqI_Cttg
You can't them it well, but there are marks on the tire and floor, to the extent of wheel movement, before there is movement noticed in the transmission (inspection plate off). The on-the-ground measurement from one end of the rock to the other, is 3".
About 3 years ago, I tore down the rear end of my '24 RPU, in order to inspect and replace the thrust washers, if needed. I expected there was an issue, given multiple shims necessary at the axle tapers. Good thing, as one was totally gone, and the other just about so. I should be able to find photos of the pinion and ring gear, etc. During the teardown, the following was done:
Dissmantled and cleaned everything.
Installed new Bronx thrust washers
Seems like I remember paper shims being replaced somewhere, as well.
Pinion gear bushing was cracked... Couldn't get it off, even with heat, so replaced 'drive shaft' with another that appeared in good shape
New bushings at both ends of shaft
Replaced pinion gear with what appeared to be a good used one
Replaced U-joint with good used or NOS
New gaskets
'tightened up' roller bearings at end of axles
Added modern grease seals at the of axles
Comparison between newly installed used pinion gear, and the old one in my hand:
Peek inside trans ... (Yes... Will be replacing bands before all is said and done) ... Does the clutch spring look normal here? I have no reason to think it's not working right.... Anything else look amiss?: Thank you in advance...