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Landlord



Member Since: 27 Oct 2009
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Td5 HT Cairns Blue
Squealing under load
Need some input from the experts out there.

Last few weeks the 90 has been making some rattling noises which seem to come and go. Yesterday on a more extended trip a squealing noise began coming from the front. Can't pin point from exactly where.

Symptoms, under light load in any gear there's a screech, coasting nothing, heavy load nothing, change down to use engine braking and its just possible to get the screech briefly again. Rev engine in neutral - nothing heard

Thoughts were front prop shaft UJ's but no real vibration to speak of

Fan belt but all electrics seem fine and there's not much load on the electrical system, also replaced in January this year.

Turbo bearings but no loss of performance so far

Front diff has a slight weap from around the usual oil seal from diff to prop shaft coupling, haven't noticed any oil the floor so don't think it's that bad.

Power steering pump seems fine, no unusuall noise from lock to lock.

Last of the TD5's, 50000 miles on the clock, new clutch 10000 miles ago with uprated thrust bearing, regulary serviced, never had any real problems to speak of until now. 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
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appaloosadude



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Exhaust manifold warped?
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landy andy



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The squealing could be your exhaust manifold has warped. Check for the studs being loose/snapped, and sooty deposits at either end of manifold.

Andy
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Re: Squealing under load
Landlord wrote:

Thoughts were front prop shaft UJ's but no real vibration to speak of

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UJ's don't always vibrate, sometimes they really do squeel. a kind of cyclic squeel, as the thing rotates. try pumping some grease into them just to be sure.
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Landlord



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appaloosadude wrote:
Exhaust manifold warped?



landy andy wrote:
The squealing could be your exhaust manifold has warped. Check for the studs being loose/snapped, and sooty deposits at either end of manifold.


Interesting will check today - it is chipped so could be a possibility.

Will also double check UJ's Thumbs Up 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
Post #263621 4th Sep 2013 7:04am
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Martin 01



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Having that same issue with mine.
Think the manifold is warped.
Mine to has been remapped.
Will be checking it this weekend.
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LandRoverAnorak



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Another vote for a warped exhaust manifold, I'm afraid. Had the same on my wifes' old DII, twice! Darren

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Lou Sparts



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Can they be machined flat again or must you replace,just for future reference ! 2005 Td5 90 XS

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LandRoverAnorak



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I think it depends how badly it's warped. We ended up with a new one as the manifold failed pretty catastrophically second time around, resulting in complete lack of power and a recovery home. Darren

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landy andy



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It can be reskimmed and this is the recommended way, otherwise you fit new and it will warp, like the old one. Where as one that has already warped is less likely to again.

Andy
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Landlord



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Think I've found the problem - warped manifold, thought I would have to check it with feeler gauges - didnt need too was quite obvious Shocked

Thanks for the replies, very helpful

When taking the manifold off there were 2 gaskets between manifold and head, presume that is normal ?



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rustyboxx



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I had the same problem not long after I had mine remapped. Exchanged the warped manifold for a secondhand one from my indie that had been skimmed but also had the webs between the manifold branches ground out too. Apparantly this helps avoid further warping. 15 months on and still going strong. Smile 2015 90 XS CSW TDCi - Beautiful
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Thor



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Same issue with my TD5. When I had mine sorted by MID Engineering they also fitted something from JE Engineering to aid cooling, was only £60 or there abouts. Strong people are harder to kill and generally more useful!
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If possible change studs to engineered type, suggest JE engineering,I had mine re skimmed new studs all ok,should only be one gasket
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Landlord



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Presume OEM gasket is made of two thin pieces of metal pressed together because two pieces came off !

Will be ordering new manifold and gaskets tomorrow Thumbs Up 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
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