OK, guys, I need your help here... Last weekend I did some work on the Jeep, and as ussual, I fixed one thing, and a new problem came up!
On Saturday, I replaced the rear D35 diff cover with a new ARB cover that I got as a gift (actually, I got both the D35 and the D30, but have only installed the D30). On Monday, I noticed that there was a squeeking sound coming from somewhere in the drivetrain (I would guess it's the rear axle, but it can really be from anywhere) that is associated to the wheel speed. It is specially audible at lower speeds...
At first I thought maybe I had a leak in the diff cover and had lost some oil there, or maybe I did not fill it right, so I got under the Jeep and checked, and the fluid level was fine (I increased a little over the level of the stock diff cover to compensate for the rotated axle to start with, and added a little more just to be safe). I drove it again, and the noise was still there. So I got the jeep up on jackstands, and put it into gear... NO SQUEEKING! I figured, well, maybe I WAS a little low on oil, and it just took a little time to get to wherever it was needing lubing... Next morning, I get on the Jeep, and the squeeking is back. Wednesday I did not hear it, but today I hear it again.
Any ideas what this could be? By the way, I used a Valvoline Synthetic Blend 80W-90 Gear Oil; could this be the problem? I know the book calls for 75W GL5 Oil, so I am not sure this is the issue... But the weight difference is minimal, so I would not think this is the cause. And I am assuming that the cause of the noise is the diff oil change, but it is not necessarily so; keep in mind that when I tried locating the sound, the sound went away.
Any advise is welcome...