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ken



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farmer giles wrote:
my very first instruction in land rover driving 20+ years ago was NEVER try a handbrake turn in a LR!
"they don't work like normal cars"


And why FFRR's cant J Turn if spung by Air Rolling with laughter
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Miserableolgit wrote:
A simple tweak of the adjuster to give the shoes sufficient clearance way from the drum is all that it takes to get it sorted.

...or not...

After 2 years, I have discovered Puma drums are famous for not being round Rolling Eyes and rattling/banging/scraping on various occasions (especially when hot) no matter how they are adjusted. If it happens, applying the handbrake after stopping will centre everything so it quietens down for a while.

X-Brake (disc replacement) is the only permanent solution - even our German LR mechanic knew about it Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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The most important thing I was taught about the transmission brake (other than don't try handbrake turns of course) was if possible, don't leave your car parked with it on in the winter. If it gets moisture in it (inevitable in the winter on wet roads) and it freezes on over night, you're all but Censored come the next morning. To that end, if I'm not on a hill, I'm in the habit of leaving it in gear rather than using the handbrake.

Andy.
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zedefender !

amazing. not being round would I imagine explain the reason for different amounts of adjustment !
I wouldn't have thought this possible - are we quite sure your mechanic has it right?
do you have an x-brake now fitted?

the handbrake works well enough (in so much as it stops the truck rolling) so I guess for me buying a 'round' drum would do the trick?

I presume there must be others on hear that have come across this problem?
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Its not a problem its an idiosyncrasy. 2005 Td5 90 XS

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The drum will soon go even more out of true if the shoes have been rubbing. Steve.
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more out of true Shocked

Steve,

I know I could rely of you to cheer me up!

Laughing

more sleepless nights.
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Caterham wrote:

more sleepless nights.

Just imagine the nightmare that could be if the hand brake fails and your pride and joy goes on it's own little jolly and finishes up into a wall. Then the aftermath of insurance pain and anguish. Razz $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Leave it in gear ....
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Caterham wrote:
I presume there must be others on hear that have come across this problem?


My banging transmission brake was the reason I joined LandyZone two years ago in the first place - thank God I switched to this forum and found other similarly-suffering members. Also a LR mechanic in Colchester came to the same conclusion... after being played the sound on my phone Cool

After losing sleep fretting about gear/transfer boxes etc., LR fitted two(!) new drums (both original and 1st replacement rubbed unevenly - saw them myself) and eventually managed to minimise the problem with careful adjustment. It still makes some banging/rubbing metal noises after longer trips - doesn't bother me, since I know what it is and that it's fairly harmless. The X-Brake is sitting in the loft until the warranty runs out Whistle

One thing I realised is that the transmission brake affects the whole driveline. Since it was "improved" my problems with the gearbox kicking back when selecting third gear have also drastically reduced Smile

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Caterham



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started 'playing' with the hand brake adjustment and things have improved no end.

I suspect I should be going back to LR to sort the problem but that simply scares the hell out of me.

having never taken one of these apart or seen an exploded view don't know what to expect exactly but I presume if theres uneven ware this can only be due to the fixing points being off centre - I presume there isn't any adjustment in terms of centralising the drum?

is it easy to whip the drum out for a little look?


thanks
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Yes. Instructions here http://www.x-eng.co.uk/instructions/new/x-brake.pdf Whistle LANDYWATCH

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http://www.landywatch.co.uk/smf2/index.php
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WelshGas wrote:
Yes. Instructions here http://www.x-eng.co.uk/instructions/new/x-brake.pdf Whistle


Only as far as this bit though Wink

Quote:
First remove your rear prop shaft.
Slacken off the adjuster on the rear of your existing
handbrake drum. This will make it a lot easier to
remove the drum.
The Hand Brake drum is secured by two countersunk screws which you will need a big screw driver
to remove. Remove the screws and pull the drum
off.


Besides the above you could always download the LR manual kindly provided by dgardel. Steve.
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Happyoldgit



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Plus unless you've got decent thin walled sockets you'll need patience to undo the propshaft nuts, having one of these makes it a bit easier

http://www.difflock.com/buyersguide/tools/lr_propshaft_tool.shtml

Smile Steve.
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So the answer is who knows? The holes in the rear cross member could be for anything!
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