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Chamois



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2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zambezi Silver
Transfer case front output shaft play.
Hey everyone,

Just found that I seem to have a bit of play in the front Transfer case output bearing.

Does anyone know if this is normal??

Car is a 2001 TD5 CSW

Also getting a bit of a clonk whilst doing parking manoeuvres, any ideas what that might be?


Thanks heaps from down under. Winter's here, thanks goodness!
Post #951160 30th Apr 2022 10:47pm
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kenzle8a



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The clonk I would imagine is the drive flanges on the rear, mine made and awful clonk until I swapped them out for the once piece design.

T box, I'm sure someone who knows more than I will be along soon to help.

Heres the shafts for the rear axle.

https://lofclutches.com/shop/misc/defender...cba1185463
Post #951182 1st May 2022 9:09am
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Retroanaconda



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Small amount of radial play is normal as it is a ball bearing and not taper rollers.
Post #951195 1st May 2022 10:14am
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Chamois



Member Since: 24 Dec 2015
Location: Wanaka/Chamonix
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2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zambezi Silver
Awesome thanks!

The output shaft only has a small amount of play, guess I’ll keep an eye on it. Found that the rear prop was loose at the same time so tightened the 4 nuts. Phew!!

I’ll take a look at the flanges, thanks heaps!! Winter's here, thanks goodness!
Post #951201 1st May 2022 10:51am
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