Groaning Hippo
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good evening. New member with my first post/cry for help.
I have just purchased a project freelander 1, td4, 120k miles on the clock. Purchased from a local dealer who had taken it in as a px. Usual problem of rear propshaft being removed. Took it for a quick spin and there is a "worn wheel bearing sort of humming noise" coming from the car. But the noise is very hard to pin point. Volume of noise varies as you drive from hardly noticeable at the start to constant after about 5 mins.
It passed its last mot in July with one advisory of slight play in the front near side wheel bearing so that will be replaced first.
If a new wheel bearing does not sort the problem, and I will probably do all four as a precaution but what else is it likely to be? Remember there is no rear prop so no propshaft support bearings to check.
If the rear diff or ird were on their way out what sort of noise could I expect? There is no banging or clonking when driving and gearbox operates smoothly. If I jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheels by hand would any fault in the rear diff show or are these things only noticed at speed.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
I have just purchased a project freelander 1, td4, 120k miles on the clock. Purchased from a local dealer who had taken it in as a px. Usual problem of rear propshaft being removed. Took it for a quick spin and there is a "worn wheel bearing sort of humming noise" coming from the car. But the noise is very hard to pin point. Volume of noise varies as you drive from hardly noticeable at the start to constant after about 5 mins.
It passed its last mot in July with one advisory of slight play in the front near side wheel bearing so that will be replaced first.
If a new wheel bearing does not sort the problem, and I will probably do all four as a precaution but what else is it likely to be? Remember there is no rear prop so no propshaft support bearings to check.
If the rear diff or ird were on their way out what sort of noise could I expect? There is no banging or clonking when driving and gearbox operates smoothly. If I jack up the rear of the car and spin the wheels by hand would any fault in the rear diff show or are these things only noticed at speed.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark