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Member Since: 26 May 2011
Location: Midlands
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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
D44 Transmission Guard (Puma) Fitting
I finally got around to fitting the D44 Transmission Guard today, took a lot longer than I thought as it's a right pain. I took loads of photos as I know there's been a few questions in the past about how to fit them and getting the studs in without taking the Handbrake off. I didn't take the Handbrake off, but it does mean some cutting action.

First I put the rear on Axle stands, not really for clearance but to try and help move the oil towards the front of the transmission so that when the 3 studs are removed the oil doesn't pour out......it still did!

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These are the 3 studs that need removing.

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I cleaned everything up with a wire brush and GT85

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Put some newspaper on the floor to catch any oil when the studs are removed.

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I learnt from other people that the supplied replacement studs (they are stronger) will be too long to get into place without removing the handbrake, therefore, I wanted to remove one of the studs and then cut the new ones down to the same length, but of course, removing the stud means the oil will come out. So I got another small bolt, put some PTFE tape on it ready to plug the hole with it.

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I tried to remove a stud and as you can see from the mark on the handbrake back plate, it was too long to come out. Therefore, I cut some of the thread off. I ended up doing this to all 3 studs.

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Once removed, the oil started to come out so I plugged it with the bolt I got ready earlier whilst I cut the new studs down to size.

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1 old stud with 3 new ones, as you can see they are much longer

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I trimmed all 3 down and made sure that the threads where cleaned up as you don't want to be struggling getting it in with oil coming out and you certainly don't want to cross-thread it.

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All 3 studs in place.

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The front bracket. Normally when assembling things like this you leave everything loose until it's fitted and tighten, however, it's pretty impossible to get to one of these bolts when the guard is on, so it has to be tightened fully at this stage.

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Offering up the guard and it was way out, it was a struggle to even get the bolt in, however, once in it was ok. You can make out in the photo that the guard is fouling the bracket bolt.

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Once all tightened, you can see that it fits much better. Remember, at this point, the guard is just sitting on the 3 studs at the other end and no nuts have been put on yet.

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Now to work getting the front nuts onto the studs.

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All nuts and bolts are tight and guard is done.

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All done!

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 Craig Rogers

2007 Puma 110 XS
2011 Evoque Coupe Dynamic Lux
www.craigrogers.photography
Post #405375 7th Mar 2015 7:04pm
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GREENI



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Not gonna get one, but good write up Cool
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custom90



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I was thinking about it and have been for a while but the fact it's a right pain in the behind puts me right off.
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Rosco



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Steve, got to agree with you there. Always fancied one (plus she'll never know it's there) but not sure I can be bothered with the faff 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
Post #405438 7th Mar 2015 9:12pm
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custom90



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It seems good, would work well and looks decent but the fitting looks a devil.
I suppose it may be an idea to get main dealer to fit during servicing.
At least then if it does leak they can top up and as it would be in anyway would cost a bit less.
Having said that I expect you could expect to pay the same as it's worth just in labour charges.
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Member Since: 26 May 2011
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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
It is a bit of a pain, or perhaps just long winded is the right term.

You'd think something that just attaches with a total of 6 nuts/bolts would be a simple job.

I lost hardly any oil, certainly not enough to require topping it up. As long as your quick with the stud change overs it's just a few drips. Craig Rogers

2007 Puma 110 XS
2011 Evoque Coupe Dynamic Lux
www.craigrogers.photography
Post #405467 7th Mar 2015 10:09pm
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