obviously as they stiffen more strain is put on the tyres and transmission ,i read the bit about never seeing one seize ,maybe on freelanders they dont need to reach seized before damage is done and rr takes a seized one for some time before front diff goes ?and on Hippoos, James, but they also fail by just being very stiff and, occasionally by slipping and allowing no drive through them.
obviously as they stiffen more strain is put on the tyres and transmission ,i read the bit about never seeing one seize ,maybe on freelanders they dont need to reach seized before damage is done and rr takes a seized one for some time before front diff goes ?
on the front but inside ,but cant see that makes any difference ,equal drive does in vc longevitypossibly... i know nuffing about rangie boxes... isnt the vcu inside the box, rather than outside, exposed to the elements?
obviously as they stiffen more strain is put on the tyres and transmission ,i read the bit about never seeing one seize ,maybe on freelanders they dont need to reach seized before damage is done and rr takes a seized one for some time before front diff goes ?
i've certainly opened yet another can of worms over the vcu subject, personally, i feel the only course of action that can be taken for peace of mind is to replace the damn thing
that has seriously eaten into my rock slider fund:Cry:, must bloody grumble ( & i will
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i've certainly opened yet another can of worms over the vcu subject, personally, i feel the only course of action that can be taken for peace of mind is to replace the damn thing
that has seriously eaten into my rock slider fund:Cry:, must bloody grumble ( & i will
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as said before, dont panic. just check it regularly, think of it like checking tyre pressures and fluid levels.
just make it Mondo mode for a while.
It only gets used once in a while! Poorly disco is more important tbh
Mine is approx 20 seconds with 6kg on it to turn 45 degrees to the horizontal, as per the red line below. Approx 80 seconds with 2kg. Bar length 1.2m The weight of the bar was 5kg for those who wish to take this factor out. Mine is a 2001 v6 with original GKN vcu. Tested at something like 20k miles. Recently repeated 2 weeks ago with same figures. My full results are on ere somewhere. But I will put up the full set again to re-confirm, within a week....
I did the 'test' and got approx 1 min 30 secs for a 45 degree arc ( 1meter lever with 5kg weight)....thinking about it though - until we have some solid bench mark figures the test is a bit pointless IMHO...