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JT7



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Australia 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Barolo Black
Am I missing a gearbox mount/bump stop?
Hi All,
First time defender owner and new to the forum..
While working under my Puma 110 I noticed a space which looks like it should be for a bump stop or mount, can anyone tell me if something is missing here? Thanks in advance...


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topless_matt



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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
Nope not missing anything from that space, they are all like that.
Post #799124 23rd Oct 2019 6:01am
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GREENI



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No, its normal.

You’re not the first to ask. In fact you’re about the 789th Mr. Green
Post #799125 23rd Oct 2019 6:03am
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CharlieDonuts



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I am glad you asked because I had also assumed something had fallen off. That’s the thing about these Land Rover they kinda force you to crawl about underneath them !
Post #799129 23rd Oct 2019 6:27am
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JT7



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Great stuff, thanks guys! Plenty more questions to come I'm sure! Very Happy
Post #799245 23rd Oct 2019 9:29pm
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Rashers



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Does anyone know why it is designed like this?

The bracket seems to cause a load of confusion but I have never heard a definitive reason why it is as it is?
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I can only conclude that it is part of the standard CAD pack for the MT82 box, and nobody at LR was smart enough to realise that it wasn't needed. I suspect that if you look at something like a Mustang that uses the same 'box in a more conventional way, you'll find it is the rear mounting point.

There's no reason why you can't chop the bracket off the cross-member on a Defender (although there is no real advantage in doing so either).

It is probably the single most often asked question on the forum, closely followed by "what tyres should I get" and "did you know that Defenders are subject to reduced speed limits" (which they're not, by the way).
Post #799282 24th Oct 2019 9:38am
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hank



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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
For sure it's a standard MT82 casting, but why would LR go to the effort of designing and fabricating the crossmember like that, to then do nothing with it?

Could be tempted to stick a mounting in there and bolt it down, see what happens. Would provide some lateral restraint to the whole engine/box assembly which twists on its mounts under load > 110 XS Double Cab
Post #799283 24th Oct 2019 9:42am
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Matt110



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Far more likely is that it was added in design of the 2007 on model year change because "that's how they're normally mounted", but that that then caused an NVH issue whereby there was shudder, shake, vibration etc, so the bush and attachment was deleted, but the chassis had already gone through its development gateway and churn was not appreciated..... thus it was left.

Why it wasn't deleted later as a cost saving is anyones guess. Would've thought that would have been a prime candidate!
Post #799284 24th Oct 2019 9:44am
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Matt110



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hank wrote:
For sure it's a standard MT82 casting, but why would LR go to the effort of designing and fabricating the crossmember like that, to then do nothing with it?

Could be tempted to stick a mounting in there and bolt it down, see what happens. Would provide some lateral restraint to the whole engine/box assembly which twists on its mounts under load


True but restraint isn't always a good thing...... chassis twists, powertrains should not. You certainly do not want that load put through the gearbox and engine bellhousing joint, or creating stress there.
Post #799286 24th Oct 2019 9:46am
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hank



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I see! I guess the designers are the ones in the know, so best to leave it as the LR experts intended > 110 XS Double Cab
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Rashers



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Yes, those people who decided that a galvanised chassis was not going to be required Rolling with laughter
Post #799292 24th Oct 2019 10:32am
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blackwolf



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hank wrote:
For sure it's a standard MT82 casting, but why would LR go to the effort of designing and fabricating the crossmember like that, to then do nothing with it?


They wouldn't, hence my supposition that it is a standard part of the CAD pack for the gearbox environment.

hank wrote:
Could be tempted to stick a mounting in there and bolt it down, see what happens. Would provide some lateral restraint to the whole engine/box assembly which twists on its mounts under load


Expect vibration, roughness and noise if you do this.

hank wrote:
I see! I guess the designers are the ones in the know, so best to leave it as the LR experts intended


There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever of any expertise in the TDCi/MT82 installation into the Defender in place of the Td5/R380, and in fact quite the opposite. The physical location (nose in the air), the drive line adaptation (the infamous output adaptor shaft), the fuel system (with next to no diagnostics, the world's most fragile fuel metering valve, and very poor bleeding facilities), the cooling system and cab heater arrangement, and finally the poor integration of the CanBus engine management system into the non-CanBus vehicle, all lack any evidence of investment, expertise, or quality engineering. It is as though the project was handed over to the work experience lads.
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hank



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Was more of a tongue in cheek comment based on other failings... > 110 XS Double Cab
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blackwolf



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We need a tongue-in-cheek emoticon!
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