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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3708 |
Get a couple of 9/16th spanners and check the propshaft nuts/bolts. The nuts at the front of the rear prop are the worst culprits.
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3rd Dec 2009 8:27am |
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eutek Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 586 |
Thanks for the advice!
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3rd Dec 2009 8:58am |
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alantd Member Since: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 1513 |
Yup - propshaft bolts are most likely. I have to tighten mine periodically. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS
+ New Defender 110 First Edition |
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3rd Dec 2009 9:04am |
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jamesbond007 Member Since: 28 Oct 2009 Location: Central Algarve - Portugal Posts: 172 |
Could you please post a picture to show what you are talking about?
Thanks! Boldly going nowhere Discovery 3 after a Defender 110 Crew Cab TD4 and a 1964 SIIA 88 Regular. |
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3rd Dec 2009 5:31pm |
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Willie Member Since: 08 Oct 2009 Location: Stockton Posts: 48 |
Hi Eutec,
I have exactly the same problems with gearbox/clutch "clunk" and "notchy" gear change on my 57reg Puma CSW. Its been in and out of the dealer a few times and they say they can find nothing wrong. I can minimise the "clunk" if I slightly rev the engine prior catching the clutch, but as you say it's a bit of a delicate operation. As I have approximately 1 year of the warranty to go I have decided to give it another 6 months before taking it back for another check up. Regards, Willie PS there are a numerous other posts on this subject on the forum so I take it it is not an uncommon problem. Defender Virgin |
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5th Dec 2009 5:33pm |
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jamesbond007 Member Since: 28 Oct 2009 Location: Central Algarve - Portugal Posts: 172 |
It gets pretty annoying this klong for sure.
It was worse with the BAS remap, so I went back to the original map. Boldly going nowhere Discovery 3 after a Defender 110 Crew Cab TD4 and a 1964 SIIA 88 Regular. |
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5th Dec 2009 6:14pm |
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eutek Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 586 |
Not possessing the appropriate sized spanners (we recently moved and as such have next to no tools!), I've tried shifting earlier and use the torque to pull me along. This actually makes it worse, and I clunk in every gear.
I usually do what Willie describes, and slightly rev before engaging the clutch - this seems to work well. Any hesitation when re-applying the pedal after a shift however usually results in a disconcerting "clunk". |
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7th Dec 2009 10:35am |
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jamesbond007 Member Since: 28 Oct 2009 Location: Central Algarve - Portugal Posts: 172 |
yep Boldly going nowhere Discovery 3 after a Defender 110 Crew Cab TD4 and a 1964 SIIA 88 Regular. |
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7th Dec 2009 10:39am |
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Niel Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Sandton Posts: 27 |
I am getting my 110 back today after it spent a week with the dealers.
This clucky-ness was one of my main complaints. They have replaced the gearbox and clutch. Will let you know if it is any better. Puma 110 sw White No extras yet. |
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9th Dec 2009 5:30am |
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Bosun Member Since: 21 Jul 2008 Location: Great Berry Posts: 141 |
Why on earth can't LR admit they have an issue with transmission backlash and a dodgy Transit gearbox, rather than trying to pass it off as "characteristisc of the marque". A load of "bo****ks" if you ask me. Just trying to save a few bob with poor product development and the consequential warranty issues (poorly addressed at that!). Shame, as there is a great Defender following out there (me included), but how long it will last with current product, I shudder to think!!! There was me thinking FMC would make it better.
Yours, One nPi**ed of TDCi Defender owner. |
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11th Dec 2009 8:50pm |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2427 |
Who really knows where the clunk is coming from. I donīt think it is the clutch. So ruling it out, the only candidates for serious clonks are the GB or the TC. You can figure out how to proceed, unless both come with factory clunk. Anyway in my case I didn`t have any noise until I got 5000 miles on the clock.
Do transits have clonks with the MT82? Puma 110" SW ............................................................. Earth first. Other planets later |
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11th Dec 2009 11:34pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 12 Feb 2009 Location: UK Posts: 293 |
i think this is a bit unfair on L/R! When i got my 110 in September, I became very aware that changing from 1st to 2nd, and 2nd to third gears there was a noticeable clunk. After 3000 miles this had become unoticeable entirely due to me changing gears properly - i.e. taking up the slight slack that is always built in. So, I don't believe there is an issue here, you just have to address your driving to the box and engine and then you will find it ok. It's a bit like commercial vehicles really, once you have driven a van or truck for a while you get a feel for it. After 5000 miles in 3 months in my 110 puma it just gets better! I would add that after 1000 miles, I was slightly concerned ref the clunk, but not any more! I have the gear change smooth now. If you've driven Land Rovers before from their inception, you always will bed in wiith them. How may dealers have changed transmissions for little reason, I wonder.
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11th Dec 2009 11:37pm |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2427 |
If that is the price to drive a LR? Never got that on any other car. Not even on a LADA! So I also wonder. Puma 110" SW
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12th Dec 2009 12:04am |
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fekete Member Since: 24 Dec 2008 Location: Here on the other end of the computer Posts: 3626 |
I had all the same clunks and gratings of 1 & 2 but new gear box and it's like a dream, The difference is not comparable, Its not the same vehicle NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
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12th Dec 2009 12:45am |
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