Recent content by henry_exeter
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I am going to take out the input gear next weekend and see what it looks like. I'll run it with the gear out and see how it sounds.
Henry
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It was already making the noise before the new gearbox went in - the gearbox had other issues (syncro not effective) so I thought I would change it - I thought it might also cure the noise issue - but that would have been far to easy.....!
Henry
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I am going to check out the alloys as I don't want them falling off - but that really can't be the cause of the judder problem - as it did it even when I had steel wheels on (and the bigger tyres).
My gut feeling is that the bigger tyres made an existing issue more apparent.
Henry
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The release bearings were certainly done - so we can rule them out.
I know it is not the wheels/prop shaft etc, as it does it when the transfer box is in neutral - so the propshafts, diffs, output flanges, wheels etc are not turning.
I think it is the input gear - it's the only thing...
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I have the standard alloys fitted to every 300TDi Disco I ever see - you can probably see them in my avatar.
Henry
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OK - that could be a problem! The alloy nuts went on easily though and when you spin the wheel, nothing seems to be 'connecting'.
I'll check the studs tomorrow.
Henry
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I would have thought with an efficient thermostat you wouldn't need one.
The heater should blow out hot air - I find the air coming from my one can actually make me too too warm so I have to turn it down - even when it is sub-zero.
See this for other ways to improve the heater...
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Thanks, I'll add this to the possibles then.
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I can probably rule out the bucked alloy - as one of my combinations was a steel with 7.50r16 on it and the other side steel with 235x85 - so no alloys involved. This did seem to reduce it a little (and I know that having different sized tyres on the same axle is not good - I gave the diff...
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I thought that - but I changed them both - so I would have to have two bucked alloys.
AND - I also tried with one side with a steel 7.50 on it and the other side with a steel 235x85 on it - okay, not the best to drive with, but okay for a quick test. i found this combination didn't cure the...
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They both did it from brand new......if that makes a difference.
H.
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Are you getting much extra exhaust smoke?
I had an issue with my land rover a couple of years ago. I lost power when driving along the M5 - dropped down to around 20MPH top speed - which was an issue!
I checked the air filter - fine - and did all of the basics. Eventually I noticed...
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Yes, the tyres are brand new - and I thought balance as well - so I got them balanced.
Swapping both front - rear makes no difference.
It seems that putting the bigger/wider tyres on and/or alloys is causing the issue (or revealing it).
Henry
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Yes, new clutch (and associated bearings).
The clutch operation makes no difference to the noise. Clutch in, clutch out - it just wines.
Henry
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I got cold last winter - so I decided to do something about it. My 1989 110 has a 300TDi engine - but the original heater.
After making my alterations I now find the heater HOT and actually have to turn it down. And yes, I get air coming in round the doors and through the badly fitting air...