Again, Thanks for inputs.
Tried reproducing symptoms by manually yanking hard on hand brake but the stoppage is comparatively linear. The binding feels occurs instantly.
Car on the lift today. did not peer into the drain/fill holes of the diff but did let fluid out. Inspection revealed clean fluid, no material at all. (don't have previous history, PO could have just changed the fluid)
New observations during testing today, hope you guys spot something revealing.
Binding occurs when reversing very slowly, zero to light pressure on brakes. As it's building up to idle speed or coming off of it. Doesn't happen under throttle.
Once binded but still in reverse gear, car will stay stationary. And will stay that way with foot off brake/throttle.
- Pushing it manually backwards slowly is possible but can hear a ratcheting noise from underneath. Stop pushing and car returns to a stop.
- In another instance, it was not possible to push the car manually, stayed binded.
In both instances above: Shifting gear to neutral whilst binded and pushing manually backwards, will instantly unbind and free the car up.
If this was an axle issue, is there any reason to explain correlation between shifting into neutral to freeing up whatever is binding?