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Le Rodent Noir Member Since: 16 Aug 2007 Location: Essex Marshes Posts: 23 |
Transfer box exchange is fairly straight forward - unitil I got to that bit - I was thinking U joint bearings had gone. Might still be worth a look.
Cheers, Le Rodent Noir. Le Rodent Noir. |
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21st Aug 2007 2:41pm |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3708 |
Should be a simple job
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1st Sep 2007 6:18pm |
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Deondef Member Since: 13 Jul 2007 Location: Randburg Posts: 5 |
After numerous visits to Defender "fundis" eventualy located problem - fly wheel. Apparently the TD5 Defenders have a fly-wheel which absorbes power from clutch to final drive train. Almost like a second clutch. This thing was completely worn and explained the vibration on pull-off.
This was replaced as well as clutch plate and thrust bearing - according to repairer this is common on high km vehicles (mine is 187000 km's) and with regular heavy towing (which I do not do). Well after almost R10k the job is done and vehicle drive smoothly again. Now need to sort out shimmy on steering when taking right turn and hitting bump in road. Defender TD5 110 CSW 2000 British Racing Green (what 's remaining between scratches). Snorkel, extra fuel tank, water tank, double batteries, winch, spots |
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5th Oct 2007 10:41am |
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MPS4x4 Member Since: 14 Aug 2007 Location: EAST SUSSEX Posts: 13 |
I have the same to do to my 90 (flywheel and clutch) Judders when pulling away worse when towing. Mine has only covered 34,000 miles.
Simon |
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1st Nov 2007 4:41pm |
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