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here's the main pdf as the camel link is broken
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Yes, there was much smiting with extreme prejudice. It sounded like the old days in the mines of Moria ⚒️⚒️⚒️
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It was indeed the IRD. Replacement IRD + VCU from Bell fitted and all is sweet. Separating rear prop was easy, the front was an absolute b*tch! ;)
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Thanks, new IRD and VCU it is then.
Since it’s Y Reg and was kept under the sea at one point seemingly I wonder if it’s worth just forking for new props, supports UJ etc and sticking in new bits all the way along rather than trying to separate it all and bodge back onto replacement VCU
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No, always chage the tyres at the same time, it has done 170k+ miles tho. Td4 removal looks to be a right pita
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Hi,
So just as we arrived home today we had an almighty racket from underneath the TD4 hippo. Started as a quiet thud in time with wheel speed but then started to sometimes be a loud bang.
Happens in forward and reverse, clutch in or out, front wheels will turn ok when both jacked up.
I...
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nice hack - access is pretty tight though and I wanted to make sure of the exact right amount -
4 x 400ml squirts were very satisfying ;)
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Happy to say screwdriver and hammer got the turn going and got it out.
As an aside a Sealy AK54 oil syringe is the perfect tool to refill the box - would have been a nightmare without.
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Access is a bit tight- I’ve ordered a set of stripped hex bolt removers may do the trick, otherwise that cut in the side looks hammer/chiselable
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changed the IRD oil, then looked at the gearbox filler hex rounded to a perfect circle and groaned
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and that's why we undo or try to undo the filler plug before hitting the drain. the person who got this TD4 gearbox filler plug out with a chisel and then put it back again will go to hell. or maybe it never came out. we will see once I've ordered a new one. grr.
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Could be in lockout mode - see https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/fbh-all-you-need-to-know.207143/
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A tale with a happy ending that may help others.. Having had this problem in the past and fixing with new vacuum hoses (perished to hell) and new turbo solenoid, when the missus' hippo lost all oomph this week my heart sank. Cut back in again a couple of times but then stayed with about same...
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ah you probably mean on the subframe - the rest of it is not that bad - it'll last out the car I think ;)
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and the bent corners as well :eek: