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Problems with my drive. I need to get me 110 from Manchester to Newhaven in the Peak District. Anyone any ideas the cheapest way to do this with no drive?
Problems with my drive. I need to get me 110 from Manchester to Newhaven in the Peak District. Anyone any ideas the cheapest way to do this with no drive?
Viagra is pretty good apparently, but it depends on what drive you've lost.Think yu need to be a bit more specific about the symptoms.
I find not being married to a munter is quite good toViagra is pretty good apparently, but it depends on what drive you've lost.
Nah unfortunately not.In what way have you lost drive? Does it move if you put it into diff lock?
Actually a good idea. With the RAC who got me out of the initial predicament. I was going to buy a tow bar and get a mate to tow me to Newhaven, but maybe I'd he tows me a couple of miles and then does 1 while I call the RAC.Join the AA then wait a couple of weeks get a few miles from home then call relay out lol
Bit of a problem. On a short 6 mile journey, stopped at some traffic lights, went to move off at green and clunk followed by a whirring sound and we were not moving.
Tried every gear, in hi/lo with locked diff and still no drive just same noise.Handbrake (which is normally quiteeffective) did not work, so called the RAC to get us out of the 5 lane junction.
When we got home safely i got the helpful chap to have a look underneath while I tried her in drive again. He said the front prop was not turning, but the rear was but I had no drive at all.
Last year I had a reconditioned G suffix gear box put on with new clutch so I'm doubtful it's the gearbox. Possibly the transfer box, centre diff or rear diff. Any ideas?
Not gonna get round to checking forlumpy oils in the suspected areas until Sunday so thought I put it out there for some good ideas.
Also may need a tow soon
Cheers in advance for any help!
Is it possible to do both at exactly the same time?If the rear shaft is turning and the vehicle is stationary, rear halfshaft failure is likely. If the front shaft isn't turning, centre diff gone.
Is it possible to do both at exactly the same time?
Yes. Known as coincident failure.
IIRC, the proclivity of the center diff to fail has been noted by Dave Ashcroft - I do remember reading it, but can't currently find it.
They do have an FAQ section on their website:-
http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/frequently-asked-questions.html
Ashcrofts make an uprated one, it looks really good
but I don't drive hard enough to break the standard one.
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