Lee J Harris
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Hello All, New member, first post.
My '98 S Diesel Freelander (Rover L series) with 110,000 miles on it destroyed it's front diff taking the IRD casing with it. As far as I can assertain this was caused by a bearing collapse which caused the front diff to lock, in turn the CV "cup" which normally is held in by a circlip on the end of a spline now doesn't have a spline and the loose driveshaft has smashed the oil pump housing, much carnage. Initially the only indication that this was about to happen was an occasional knocking sound from underneath the car which sounded very much like a worn ball joint.
I only write this preamble to act as a warning to others, my questions follow:
I have aquired a replacement IRD, but having test fitted my replacement CV joint cup some lateral movement is evident in the cup, is this normal?
I realise this is best guess, but what potentially would be the fix, is it likely to be the tapered bearing that caused me so many problems in my previous IRD? The IRD is not yet fitted to the car is this likely to be the cause of the wobble and will it disappear when the box is installed and the shaft connected to the other side of the car?
I also need to replace the cambelt, and having got the car in so many bits I have decided to do this myself, I am mechanically competent but I was wondering if there are any tips or shortcuts to doing it?
Thanks in advance
Lee
My '98 S Diesel Freelander (Rover L series) with 110,000 miles on it destroyed it's front diff taking the IRD casing with it. As far as I can assertain this was caused by a bearing collapse which caused the front diff to lock, in turn the CV "cup" which normally is held in by a circlip on the end of a spline now doesn't have a spline and the loose driveshaft has smashed the oil pump housing, much carnage. Initially the only indication that this was about to happen was an occasional knocking sound from underneath the car which sounded very much like a worn ball joint.
I only write this preamble to act as a warning to others, my questions follow:
I have aquired a replacement IRD, but having test fitted my replacement CV joint cup some lateral movement is evident in the cup, is this normal?
I realise this is best guess, but what potentially would be the fix, is it likely to be the tapered bearing that caused me so many problems in my previous IRD? The IRD is not yet fitted to the car is this likely to be the cause of the wobble and will it disappear when the box is installed and the shaft connected to the other side of the car?
I also need to replace the cambelt, and having got the car in so many bits I have decided to do this myself, I am mechanically competent but I was wondering if there are any tips or shortcuts to doing it?
Thanks in advance
Lee