The problem is that it being in gear has absolutely no effect on the rear 
wheel. I can put it in anygear and it rolls freely. I did pull back the 
boot and turned the tire and got no turn out of the shaft, but im not sure 
if your saying this test has to have the gear engaged


On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 2:05:12 PM UTC-7, roidfingers wrote:
>
> Pull back the rubber boot over the yoke and see if it turns when you turn 
> the wheel. If it does and it also turns the output shaft when in gear then 
> it's internal. If yoke doesn't turn when spinning wheel then it's final 
> drive.
>
> On Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 3:49:05 PM UTC-5, Cencal Nighthawk Rider 
> wrote:
>>
>> Also, when draining the oil I didn't get any metal or strangeness while 
>> draining. Although I'm in need of an oil change now that I look at it. Lol
>
>

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