ShadowsPapa
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I think you are saying ring gear and pinion in the differential.This diff whine was immediately after the new transmission was installed (on the way home after picking up the car).
My father had a nissan years ago that got diff whine and it was because the case hardening on crown wheel and pinion in the rear diff had failed.
Given my jeep did not have any of that noise prior to the new transmission installation, i am wondering if the transmission gears are causing the whine?
A whine is very objective - what some say is a whine others will say is nothing but normal gear noise. So it's impossible to say if it's abnormal or not.
In any case, if there is an abnormal whine from the transmission, that's not the shop or installers.
That's a transmission issue outside of the scope of installation.
The transmission won't or can't cause a differential gear whine (ring and pinion in the states) so if there's a new whine, it's the new transmission doing it.
If the breather hose was connected prior to your adventures, and your adventure knocked it off - you were doing something really wild to cause anything to reach up there and knock it off. It could sit there for years and never come off.
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