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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
thanks ze.
the prop is out and before I move onto the drum brake itself (tomorrow now)... look what I found (or perhaps what I didn't found). Click image to enlarge should I be worried (I am) ? I seem to recall something about blank nipples and them not being needed....off to do a search (hopefully K9F will beat me to it as he is king of the search engine (another sleepless night). |
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22nd Jun 2013 8:47pm |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Blimey. If there's no play in the UJ just wind in another nipple and get some grease in there, it will be easier to do while you have the prop off. Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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23rd Jun 2013 8:32am |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
suprisingly there's no play in it.
will try and get a replacement asap. can anyone confirm process for topping up or will I have to drain completely? |
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23rd Jun 2013 8:58am |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
all fixed was very suprised to find the inside of the drum clean, looking like new. the left hand shoe was poorly located with retaining pin far from straight and there appeared to be excessive wear on the leading edge of the shoe/pad?? straightened up and all seems great. took for drive and boy o boy fantastic - engine is responsive on gear changes.... the only othere thing is while I was underneath I gave her chassis a message - not with any old message oil - no no copper grease no less where there was signs of corrosion. perhaps shes alive and has been playing up thro a lack of tlc from me?? Last edited by Caterham on 28th Jun 2013 9:39am. Edited 1 time in total |
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23rd Jun 2013 1:07pm |
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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
This thread is getting strange... Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing... |
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23rd Jun 2013 1:51pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
she does look good smeared in copper grease tho. |
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23rd Jun 2013 2:26pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
talking of copper grease......
should I have put some grease between the edge of the shoes and the back plate to help them move freely (ie return inwards after the hand brake is released) ? |
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28th Jun 2013 9:41am |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Too late now unless you get off on stripping components down unnecessarily. If it's working ok FFS just leave the thing alone and use it Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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28th Jun 2013 11:19am |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
Steve,
all is well thankfully and it is getting used but I've got some nice shiney new nuts and bolts for the rear propshaft so I might as well pull my shaft out and put some copper grease on obvously when I get 5 mins. just looking to break some mpg figures now. |
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28th Jun 2013 11:32am |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
For testing purposes only would there be any harm in removing the drum only and driving around...
Or removing drum and rear prop? |
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25th Dec 2014 7:55pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
Just to see / know the pads aren't rubbing on the drum.
It would be a short term test only. |
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25th Dec 2014 9:01pm |
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munch90 Member Since: 26 Oct 2013 Location: guildford Posts: 3558 |
If they were rubbing to the point you "think" , it would be making any difference to how it drives
the shoes would have been red hot and knackered by now , the drum would have burnt all the paint off and covered in orange rust brakes only have to bind very very slightly and will show signs of getting hot Last edited by munch90 on 25th Dec 2014 9:53pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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25th Dec 2014 9:28pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6298 |
Great. In that case I'll have a little drive without the rear prop and see if that makes any difference.
I'm sure it's been suggested before and certainly the workshop manual suggests you can get the rear prop off the drum without having to remove it from the rear diff.... . I'll be dammed if I can? Thanks. |
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25th Dec 2014 9:38pm |
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munch90 Member Since: 26 Oct 2013 Location: guildford Posts: 3558 |
You should be able to just about get the prop off if its jacked up so rear wheels are off the ground ( with the use of supporting axle stands ) , but the axle has to be hanging down at its maximum travel to do so , so the defender cant be jacked up on the axle
i WOULD NOT recommend driving your defender with the rear prop and drum removed i take it there are no signs of the shoes rubbing or got or getting hot |
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25th Dec 2014 9:46pm |
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