Clamjamphrie
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Hi All,
I have recently put my old range rover back on the road. I have the issue of a rattle from the gear box
(LT77) when the car is in neutral. The rattle goes away when I depress the clutch. After a few miles it is increasingly difficult to engage the gears and I am unable to get it into 4th gear at all. 4th gear started to be problematic but is now completely out of action. It never bothered me too much as I found it not too much trouble to go from 3rd to 5th. When the other gears became a problem I took it to my local garage and after listening to the noise/rattle immediately told my the gear box is kaput. I'm not yet convinced it is the gear box and after having a look around on LandyZone I notice some old threads suggesting it could be a thrust bearing problem. I quote this from a post from 2006:
http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/faq.html
"My gearbox rattles on idle, in neutral, with the clutch up This is very common on both the 200 and the 300 TDi engined vehicles. The clutch friction plate has a ring of springs, which are there to soften the knock of the diesel engine to stop it being transmitted to the driveline. Often especially with a new clutch these springs are quite tight and a lot of the engine knock goes through to the gearbox and makes the gears "chatter" together when the box is in neutral and the clutch up, it goes when the clutch is depressed. This can sound quite bad and does vary from car to car but is not detrimental to the life of the gearbox and we view it as an undesirable characteristic of the LT 77 and R 380 as opposed to a fault with either the gearbox or the clutch."
As you can see at the end of the quote they state that this may not be a fault with either the gearbox or the clutch, however, something is obviously wrong with mine as engaging the gears is temperamental and 4th is non existent.
I guess the question I'm asking is has anybody else had the same issue as me where a new clutch fixed the problem?
I have recently put my old range rover back on the road. I have the issue of a rattle from the gear box
(LT77) when the car is in neutral. The rattle goes away when I depress the clutch. After a few miles it is increasingly difficult to engage the gears and I am unable to get it into 4th gear at all. 4th gear started to be problematic but is now completely out of action. It never bothered me too much as I found it not too much trouble to go from 3rd to 5th. When the other gears became a problem I took it to my local garage and after listening to the noise/rattle immediately told my the gear box is kaput. I'm not yet convinced it is the gear box and after having a look around on LandyZone I notice some old threads suggesting it could be a thrust bearing problem. I quote this from a post from 2006:
http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/faq.html
"My gearbox rattles on idle, in neutral, with the clutch up This is very common on both the 200 and the 300 TDi engined vehicles. The clutch friction plate has a ring of springs, which are there to soften the knock of the diesel engine to stop it being transmitted to the driveline. Often especially with a new clutch these springs are quite tight and a lot of the engine knock goes through to the gearbox and makes the gears "chatter" together when the box is in neutral and the clutch up, it goes when the clutch is depressed. This can sound quite bad and does vary from car to car but is not detrimental to the life of the gearbox and we view it as an undesirable characteristic of the LT 77 and R 380 as opposed to a fault with either the gearbox or the clutch."
As you can see at the end of the quote they state that this may not be a fault with either the gearbox or the clutch, however, something is obviously wrong with mine as engaging the gears is temperamental and 4th is non existent.
I guess the question I'm asking is has anybody else had the same issue as me where a new clutch fixed the problem?