ironhorse
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Was driving home today came off a roundabout and was accelerating when bang no traction, nothing at all in high or low ???
The car is 1998 S reg 2.5 BMW diesel engine manual vogue, all symptoms I pulled away from traffic lights, as I did so I glanced in my mirror and saw black smoke, I thought oh **** that’s down to the pump something I need to look at, looked again in my mirror smoke had cleared obviously because I had lifted off accelerator a little, I then reached next roundabout, accelerated out of it reached top gear bang no traction, automatic reaction at the same time of bang clutch in, rolled to holt on side of road, engine still running not that revs ok nothing wrong there, tried gears nothing, tried low nothing, went up and down on high low nothing, got out checked underneath all appears ok, got back in tried again nothing no traction, but did sort of notice faint smell of something burnt, but was so faint rejected it, called breakdown to deliver car to garage and that’s where it is. Last night I went through what had happened, and looked over the workshop manual then I clicked I think the clutch burnt out, because I bought the car about 3 months ago, the former owner told me he had just fitted a new clutch, he went on to say he works as a semi skilled mechanic and he and his mates had done the job, knowing changing a clutch is no big deal I accepted that, went through papers that came with car the cost of his clutch was around £100, so he used a cheap rubbish replacement clutch, I’m thinking here lies my problem ?
Hmmm. New clutch just fitted? What's the betting they didn't replace the spiral pins and they've snapped and now the clutch fork is just loose and not connected? Should be able to waggle iot by hand if you get underneath. May have popped the slave cylinder.
Have you checked if either of the drive shafts from transfer case outputs to front and rear diffs are turning with the engine running gear engaged and clutch engaged? The problem could be simply a broken axle or diff pinion shaft, with either of these occurring you will end up with no drive, try engaging centre diff lock, if one diff or the other is the problem the vehicle will drive on the other diff.Was driving home today came off a roundabout and was accelerating when bang no traction, nothing at all in high or low ???
I thought all the P38 had limited slip centre diff so even if one end isn't driving there would still be some drive.Have you checked if either of the drive shafts from transfer case outputs to front and rear diffs are turning with the engine running gear engaged and clutch engaged? The problem could be simply a broken axle or diff pinion shaft, with either of these occurring you will end up with no drive, try engaging centre diff lock, if one diff or the other is the problem the vehicle will drive on the other diff.
I have experienced the same problem you describe when the front diff pinion shaft snapped in my old Rangie classic, drove it home with the front driveshaft removed and centre diff lock engaged.
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