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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
I got mine from Island4x4 (use them quite a bit, seem OK)

Mine came in a dreaded blue box. Similar price to yours. but (so far) all good....
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PCM



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Phew. Thanks again gents.

I'm even impressed with boltworld. Never knew such a world existed, but now I know they do them in black I'm definitely doing the job.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M10-10mm-HIGH-T...PSu1hev7Mw

But should probably go for zink plated then paint the caps, just to be sure.
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Landroveranorack

Bolts delivery today.
They come from a company called.....
‘ Balls grindings ‘ Rolling with laughter
Awesome

Keith

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^^^ I bet a couple of my gay mates would find a wholly different set of ‘nuts’ if they googled ‘Balls Grindings’ on their various apps.... Shocked Whistle Rolling with laughter Monsieur Le Grenadier

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LandRoverAnorak



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keith wrote:
Landroveranorack

Bolts delivery today.
They come from a company called.....
‘ Balls grindings ‘ Rolling with laughter
Awesome

Keith

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Excellent Smile
I can't help noticing your tube of threadlocker. Personally, I'd favour spring washers for this application. Darren

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blackwolf



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^^ Second that, avoid thread locker like the plague in this application. Use spring washers instead. Additionally, should you choose to use a gasket compound such as Hylomar instead of a drive flange gasket, be very careful not to let any get in the flange bolt holes.

Most bolt breakages are the result of gunge in the holes.
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PCM



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Going to tackle the half shaft replacement this weekend due to the vehicle becoming more clunky. Have all the bits from above and have use of a lift for a few hours to make it easier to whip off the wheels.

Just wondered if there is a specific grease recommended to 'lube up' the ends before insertion as I don't like the idea of inserting them dry.
PCM
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I don’t think there is a great need For anything specific, the dry ends don’t move so you don’t need anything high temp etc, you are just looking to create a barrier between surfaces. Something high viscosity and PTFE based would be ideal if you have it.
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LandRoverAnorak



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If you're talking about the end of the shaft that goes into the diff then I wouldn't worry about it. The bits it'll come into contact with will already be coated and the whole lot will be soaked within 50 yards. Darren

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custom90



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I just used lithium grease on the splines on mine. Purely to help prevent ‘fretting’. This is of course on the drive wheel side, in the diff side as mentioned it is coated in diff oil, but when I did mine I did coat the end in diff oil anyway before fitting..

You may have one piece shafts, if so then no grease needed. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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PCM



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Perfect. Just a smear of Diff oil works for me. Smile Going to change it to Motul Gear 300 anyway.
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custom90



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Fuchs in my diffs. Motul as my screenwash though, good stuff. 👍🏻 $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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sako243



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blackwolf wrote:
^^ Second that, avoid thread locker like the plague in this application. Use spring washers instead. Additionally, should you choose to use a gasket compound such as Hylomar instead of a drive flange gasket, be very careful not to let any get in the flange bolt holes.

Most bolt breakages are the result of gunge in the holes.

If you're commonly getting breakages due to thread-locker that is screaming to me that they've either had way too much applied or the wrong strength. For example - I can't think of any application on a Land Rover that should be using red thread-lock, I think the strongest I've ever seen specified has been blue and then it's only been in a few situations.
https://www.henkel-adhesives.com/ar/en/ins...ckers.html

Separately on the point of not using impacts I can say that I've snapped far fewer bolts with my impact than I have with a breaker bar (obviously undoing not doing up). Mind you I only have the one size - big. The huge benefit it provides is delivering a large shock which aids in breaking any seal, but it is to be used with respect. The same impact has snapped M24 bolts when I might have been tightening them instead of undoing them Embarassed. Served the same purpose in the end.

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PCM



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One of the best and clearest videos I've seen. I love the diff on the bench

Part 1



Part 2
Post #844646 19th Jul 2020 12:44am
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custom90



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When I did mine I used a breaker bar all by hand so you can feel the tension.
I did exactly what Blackwolf mentioned regarding spring washers and no thread lock or any of that.

I’m no expert and would never use thread lock in this application but when I do have to use it I tend to put a drip or two on one side of the fixing and call it a day at that.
I certainly don’t go and cost all the threads on it or the whole but or bolt threads.

If I can I prefer Nylocs or spring washers but isn’t always possible in all applications. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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