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Mother superior



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Prop shaft play
Gents
The Landrover man is telling me that there is too much play in the 110s prop shaft and that the transfer box shaft thingie is goosed ( I think that he's right) but how much play should there be, just so I can check
Thanks
Wes Oh woe, oh woe
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It will not go.
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Mash



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If you are on about propshaft yokes, there should be no play in them, sometimes a small amount of play can be taken up by greasing, the problem is a lot of people neglect the props and fail to grease them, this leads to premature wearing of the bearings inside the yokes. 90 wolf - Jasmin http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic39408.html
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Think I might have a problem............
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Retroanaconda



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Should be no play in yokes as above. And no play in propshaft sliding joint (though a little won't cause too much of a problem). The front output flange of the transfer box is supported by a straight ball bearing, so a little radial play in that is normal. Should be no play in the rear one.

Rotational play - i.e. driveline slop - some is normal. Depending on the wear in downstream components there can be up to 1/4 turn, this will cause clonking etc. but won't actually fail dramatically. Though it can increase wear on the propshaft joints themselves.
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Caterham



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Re: Prop shaft play
Mother superior wrote:
Gents
The Landrover man is telling me that there is too much play in the 110s prop shaft and that the transfer box shaft thingie is goosed ( I think that he's right) but how much play should there be, just so I can check
Thanks
Wes


I'm no expert but can't see how without taking the gearbox apart he can determine the transfer box shaft thingie is goosed - assuming he's referring to the well known problem of the extension shaft / adapter shaft?

good luck whatever - remember in terms of rotational slack there always appears to be quite a bit.
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Supacat



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Get underneath and ask him to show you what he means, there's only one way to learn for yourself - get your hands dirty and feel the play for yourself.
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Re: Prop shaft play
Caterham wrote:


I'm no expert but can't see how without taking the gearbox apart he can determine the transfer box shaft thingie is goosed - assuming he's referring to the well known problem of the extension shaft / adapter shaft?

good luck whatever - remember in terms of rotational slack there always appears to be quite a bit.


is there not and inspection plate with 6 bolts on that is easily removable? My 109 thread

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Caterham



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For the transfer gears yes but not the extension / adapter shaft. Thumbs Up
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