Thanks to all for your input. You have all provided some real good advice and I am inclined to believe the problem is most likely related to the joining of the two types of pipe. I cannot see through the pipe because the pipe is not a straight shot from the other side but has some curve in it.
Just to update you all. I told the contractor that's building my house about the small sink hole and he was not concerned. Just brought a load of crushed stone out and spread it over the drive and sink hole at the end of the dam. Well, last week we had eight huge concrete trucks deliver a total of 58 yards of concrete. (I have no idea what they weighed). Don't think I wasn't nervous. I told the contractor to warn the drivers about the sink hole. Well if he did warn them, they certainly weren't worried, since at one time I saw two sitting on the dam at the same time waiting their turn to unload. That must have been the ultimate test. I whish I had taken a picture of that. The sink hole is not evident yet under the new stone covering. The weight of the trucks and their wider wheels did make some minor depressions at two places near the outside of the lane that I filled with stone after they left.
It had been dry here and the flow has been very little to none through the culvert for the last week. It started raining again today, if we get alot it may be interesting to see if there is any change where the sink hole is covered.
The next step will be to have the trucks back to pour the basement floor, porch and garage floor. When the house is finished, I plan to rework my 1500 foot lane and make any necessary repairs to the dam. Hope it holds out until then.
Oh, BTW, did I mention that the house is a modular and they plan to bring the sections across the dam, too!!!! I will definately not be without my camera.
Thanx
Briarwood