CakeBandit
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A couple weeks ago I changed the oil in the rear differential. The fill plug was odd I thought, it did not look like something Land Rover would do, so I suspect a previous owner down the line. The plug can be threaded all the way in so it could potentially drop inside the differential. I threaded the plug in most of the way and realized I had better stop. Well yesterday there was road construction and a bump. Not a huge bump but I was going 80km/h and then it sounded like the gearbox cam loose for a couple seconds. 30 minuted later I get to a spot where I can have a look underneath. I see oil under the rear diff. The bolt came half way through the housing plate cover on the diff, so that means the bolt / plug fell in and got slammed around inside there. I had another hour to go to get home. On the way I guess all the oil left the differential and the landy lugged down real hard 15 minutes from home and then started making some grinding noises. I assume I fried a bearing now too. It was night time so I drove at around 10km/h until i got it home. Lots of loud noises mostly grindy gearbox noises. As I watch some videos today, does anyone have any suggestions? Is it easier to remove the axle or can all be done with jack stands? sigh I plan to heat up the plate and bend the metal where the plug came half way through and weld it. I'm assuming i melted a bearing somewhere. 50/50 on if I messed up a gear. Its almost morning where I am, Ill post pictures later.
Edit: Its morning now, you can see in the pictures its going to be nasty. Looks like I have to remove the fuel tank? I wonder if I should just take the axle off.
Edit: Its morning now, you can see in the pictures its going to be nasty. Looks like I have to remove the fuel tank? I wonder if I should just take the axle off.
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