xpuser8334
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Not REALLY a question for help, but more of a open discussion starter if anything.
If you have followed any of my posts, you will know that I have rebuilt a freelander that my father left me before he passed away last year.
when I said rebuilt....
- New Zero Miles Engine
- New / Zero Miles Gearbox
- brand new front suspension - springs, shockers, ARB, wishbones, drop links.
- New AirCon Pipes
- New cooling pipes
- EGR Delete
- Silicone Vacuum Hoses
- New Brakes all around
- new GKN VCU Recon unit
- New Clutch
- New Master and Slave Cylinder (LUK Slave)
My post - is this...
I also fitted a new OSF Driveshaft one of those Br17p4rt ones.
now... the drive shaft seal is leaking - I have a new genuine seal which I will fit this weekend.
queries or points to this post for discussion / opinions.
Have I dropped a clanger by buying this new driveshaft?
at 107000 miles, IS the IRD Driveshaft seal expected to have gone, or is it due to the driveshaft?
I mention the driveshaft because I wondered if there was a common problem with this fitting within the seal?
anyway... for £10 the new seal is going in whether or not it's caused by the driveshaft.
If you have followed any of my posts, you will know that I have rebuilt a freelander that my father left me before he passed away last year.
when I said rebuilt....
- New Zero Miles Engine
- New / Zero Miles Gearbox
- brand new front suspension - springs, shockers, ARB, wishbones, drop links.
- New AirCon Pipes
- New cooling pipes
- EGR Delete
- Silicone Vacuum Hoses
- New Brakes all around
- new GKN VCU Recon unit
- New Clutch
- New Master and Slave Cylinder (LUK Slave)
My post - is this...
I also fitted a new OSF Driveshaft one of those Br17p4rt ones.
now... the drive shaft seal is leaking - I have a new genuine seal which I will fit this weekend.
queries or points to this post for discussion / opinions.
Have I dropped a clanger by buying this new driveshaft?
at 107000 miles, IS the IRD Driveshaft seal expected to have gone, or is it due to the driveshaft?
I mention the driveshaft because I wondered if there was a common problem with this fitting within the seal?
anyway... for £10 the new seal is going in whether or not it's caused by the driveshaft.