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"news" <
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> My t-box seems to be slowing down and I am getting noises/bumping from the
> front wheels at slow speed.I can feel slight vibration when I start the
> motor for a short time now.What is required to check the t-box for the home
> mechanic without a lift? Maybe remove the side step or a couple of jack
> stands etc.to check level. Thanks 96 disco
>
>
I don't think you are necesserily looking in the right place,
however ruling out transfer box problems is probably not
a waste of time if you are having trouble finding the cause.
To check it, remove the rear cover and check for slack in
the transfer box input gear/main box output shaft. You
could also take off the cover plate (large oblong thing with
quite a lot of bolts!) - draining the oil first would be
a good idea. Looking in will allow you get a general idea
of the condition of the internals.
You should be able to do this lying on the ground without any
major problems. Its worth noting that un-abused transfer
boxes very rearly give trouble.
Back to you description of the problem..... It sounds a bit like
you're centre diff may be stuck "in". Go to somewhere
where there is a hard surface with a small amount of loose
gravel (little used areas of carparks are good) and drive in
a circle on full lock. If the front wheels skip and/or scuff
then the centre diff is locked. If so, get underneath again
and, with the help of an assistant, make sure the gear stick
linkages are moving things around correctly.
Hoping that helps,
Ricard
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