When the centre diff of my 3.2 Manual is engaged in 4h and 4l and when the front wheels are turned sharply to either left or right I hear a klak-klak noise from the front wheels that dissapears as soon as the wheels are straightend again. The system seems to work fine and the centre diff has no problem to disengage. I purchased the vehicle second hand and am not sure if this is normal.
That most definitely is not normal. I suspect the front axle disconnect device is not engaging properly.
Gerrit Loubser 
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed
1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed
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2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed

1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed

1996 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 VX 4.5 EFI A/T: SOLD
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Is it not one of the front CV's, klak-klak sounds like a CV could be on its way out. Does it not happen when in 4H with the center diff open? if it is a front CV it will always do it when in 4 wheel drive and not only with the center diff is locked as indicated in your post.
CATS
CATS
Hi CATS,
It only happens with centre diff locked, not with open 4x4. It almost sound like a loose plate.
It only happens with centre diff locked, not with open 4x4. It almost sound like a loose plate.
Just a stoooopid question
Do you hear the when on tar or on gravel??
Do you hear the when on tar or on gravel??
I only use centre difflock in offroad conditions and on gravel roads. The noise can only be heard in tight corners with the wheels turned near to max.
Can only think of CV's then. But then it should probably do the same in any range.
Just a suggestion if everything else fails. I heard of a similar problem, where it was worn riles (is that what they are called?) on the front driveshafts, that were slipping. People were mystified as to why it didn't happen with regular 4H but that still seemed to be the case. Don't know why it would only happen when turning though.
Yip, that's why I suspect the disconnect device is faulty. When the center diff is locked drivetrain wind-up is generated when cornering (even on dirt) and this is probably making the disconnect device slip, either because of worn splines or because it does not engage fully.
Gerrit Loubser 
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed
1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed
1996 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 VX 4.5 EFI A/T: SOLD

2003 Toyota Land Cruiser 100 VX TD
2003 Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB A/T Gone & missed

1999 Nissan Patrol 4.5E GRX M/T: Gone & missed

1996 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 VX 4.5 EFI A/T: SOLD