hows you Hippoo?
I'm ok. Still freelandering. Will have completed me 20th year of freelandering soon. Had my FL2 for 10 years now. Use it as my daily ride. Still tinker with diagnostics. How you doing? Tempted with another FL?hows you Hippoo?
Noticed that myself. Surprising number of pay n plays started closing 10 years ago. Not many peeps on ere talking about their oft road adventures. Peeps dun't seem to be interested these days.Not for me. Gotta get rid of my disco some time, when I can get it started….. been sitting for a few years. Laning isn’t what it was![]()
1) ProbablyA bit late to the party, but this is a fairly long thread. I got a OWUT time of 100 sec. It's knackered. I bought the vehicle about a 1000km ago. It's got 190k km. My questions are:
1) Could this be an original VCU?
2) How long has this been an issue? As in the time is a lot over the 70sec. given in threads regarding the VCU, so I'm assuming a linear degridation.
3) Regarding IRDs, how far have you driven with a bad VCU before the IRD got ruined?
I'm taking the prop off, as I won't be able to get a new VCU for a few months. The IRD is the part that worries me. The price for a recon is still fairly high, at least if I have to replace both.
Freelander 1 '00. 1.8 K
100 seconds is very high. What weight and kength of bar did you use?A bit late to the party, but this is a fairly long thread. I got a OWUT time of 100 sec. It's knackered. I bought the vehicle about a 1000km ago. It's got 190k km. My questions are:
1) Could this be an original VCU?
2) How long has this been an issue? As in the time is a lot over the 70sec. given in threads regarding the VCU, so I'm assuming a linear degridation.
3) Regarding IRDs, how far have you driven with a bad VCU before the IRD got ruined?
I'm taking the prop off, as I won't be able to get a new VCU for a few months. The IRD is the part that worries me. The price for a recon is still fairly high, at least if I have to replace both.
Freelander 1 '00. 1.8 K
>Weight and bar100 seconds is very high. What weight and kength of bar did you use?
If you lift the rear, do the rear wheels spin? Are the brakes or hand brake dragging?
When you take the vcu and prop shafts oft, turn the ird pinion. If it spins freely then something is wrong.
After fitting new VCU bearings & replacing the propshaft UJ's did a bench test on the VCU today. Didn't have correct length bar & weight available, so used what was in the garage.
Distance from VCU shaft to weight is 80cm, and weight is 6kg. Here's a 1min video of my quick test. Is this too slow or ok to put back on the car ? BTW I left it dropping & about 45secons later the weight dropped off the scaffold tube onto the floor.
Yes I thought it seemed a little tight. I did read somewhere that after sitting for a while, they need at least one full revolution to distribute the fluid before testing. This one has sat on the bench in my garage for at least 6 months.I've never tried testing a VCU that way but it looks kinda tight to me.
The scaffold weighs a kilo or two as well as the 6kg weight. In the past I've stuck screwdrivers through the UJ joints to turn a VCU but could never have applied the force you have here.
Thanks Andy. In that case it will be sold as a 2wd !!Off the car should be 1/3 of the time on the car. Due to the 3:1 diff gearing. So 1.2m and 5Kg on the car at a minute is at end of life. I use as a rule of thumb.