What an ordeal!

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mattlumley

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Finally today made a little progress and i now fully understand how one small job turns in to more and more and more!

Pre-christmas we set about replacing the front discs and pads on the 110, what an ordeal that became!

Firstly the drivers calliper was seized so we ordered two more to replace the fronts. Set about removing the drivers calliper and the retaining bolts were rusted to hell as well as seized to high heaven! Tried all sorts of sockets but had no luck.

Skip forward a few weeks and we tried again in better weather but the limited access and knackerd bolt heads meant it was impossible!

Skip forward another few weeks and we attempted to hack apart the caliper leaving us with only the back half of the calliper still attached to the swivel housing. Tried drilling out the bolts and retapping a new bolt in to it to undo the others...nope no luck!

Meanwhile tried to overhaul the rear brakes during all this resulting in almost all new components, new brake lines and a new master cylinder as the original failed.

Today we had to remove the whole swivel housing and even with an impact driver, brute force, wd40 and heat we couldnt get the bastard two bolts free! Ended up hacksawing the calliper to bits so we could get side access to the bolt heads, grinding them off and smashing the remaining piece of calliper off. This left us with two smooth stubs we could get an irwin bolt extractor on it plus impact driver and a breaker bar...finally got it free! Now we've got to possibly replace the swivel ball and all seals and gaskets just for a bloody brake change!

Can you give me some help actually. We are struggling to find some swivel balls/kits. It is an e reg 110 - 1988. The swivel ball looks like this...
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Any idea what to look for? Also i have a feeling that it may be an old design and has since been updated?

Finally time for a beer when im back home!!!
 
My 90 is a 1988 model and a few months ago now we replaced the balls with paddocks BP finest ( teflon ) and never had a problem think they are around £50 a side but we bought CV kits, wheel bearings aswell hope this helps :)
 
My 90 is a 1988 model and a few months ago now we replaced the balls with paddocks BP finest ( teflon ) and never had a problem think they are around £50 a side but we bought CV kits, wheel bearings aswell hope this helps :)
Cheers ill have a look and see what i can find! :)
 
I had a similar ordeal with my 90 recently; what started as a disc and pad change resulted in a new set of swivel oil seals, swivel pins and bearings! At least you will know that next time will be easier ;)
 
I had a similar ordeal with my 90 recently; what started as a disc and pad change resulted in a new set of swivel oil seals, swivel pins and bearings! At least you will know that next time will be easier ;)
That's true! The 110 we are working on has been abused by its previous owner. Looks like no real love so slowly but surely we are taking care of her!
 
When I rebuilt the hub I scrubbed the cast housing in the sink nice n clean then painted it along with the new metal retainer at the back of the hub as its only plain tin and will rust instantly otherwise .. looked nice n fresh when done . And yes used the one shot grease that came with the kit. You'll need a fishing spring scales to set the tension on the bearings but just follow the manual and all is well ..
 
When I rebuilt the hub I scrubbed the cast housing in the sink nice n clean then painted it along with the new metal retainer at the back of the hub as its only plain tin and will rust instantly otherwise .. looked nice n fresh when done . And yes used the one shot grease that came with the kit. You'll need a fishing spring scales to set the tension on the bearings but just follow the manual and all is well ..

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s2id4_VcJ54
This should give you a good idea how it's done
Cheers buddy that is brilliant, got the spring scales too :)
 
Can you tell me what the Paddocks part # was please as I'm having trouble finding the right ones!
When im on my laptop ill get it but in the mean time if you go to their site and search teflon and then filter results for defender it is the top two links i believe.
 
Can you tell me what the Paddocks part # was please as I'm having trouble finding the right ones!

Here are the two I found and we eventually purchased the full kit. Note that these are for chassis no. up to KA930455 so if you have a later defender then you'll need a slightly different kit but still as easy to find.


FTC5105 - Swivel Ball Black Teflon

DA3167 Swivel Ball Kit Black Teflon

UPDATE:

Just found the same kit slightly cheaper at John Craddock's (vs Paddocks) here:

DA3167 Swivel Ball Kit Black Teflon - Craddocks
 
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