Good Morning, afternoon, whatever.
I need help.
I bought a cheap Freelander 1 1.8 Petrol K series.
I understand NO ONE likes the 1.8 petrol, however there are already a few things I have done.
I uprated the head gasket as I read that these ones have a ****ty one standard and blow them every 40k so I upgraded to the multi layer steel gasket kit, the previous owner told me the prop was toast so I replaced it with a re-cert, I fixed the rear boot not opening, installed a new battery, and need to replace a front driveshaft very soon as it cropped up on MOT as the boot is severely deteriorated.
I also have the muddy mods lift kit and wheel spacers to get bigger wheels.
Now to the grit of it. The prop shaft.
I have this weird noise. It is a loud and feel-able rumble when at low speed - high load (E.G 1st gear 5 mph putting my foot any more than 1/8th throttle or 2nd Gear 15 mph putting my foot any more than 1/8th). It feels like the prop shaft when the previous owner said it was toast. however at higher speeds this goes away. I also found that when I reverse I have significantly less power then forward (Barely moves on bumpy grass or just whines and does not move or wheelspin however this issue may be unrelated < if you know the cause please let me know)
When replacing I made sure to fit the prop bearings in exactly 90 Degrees to the prop itself, I did not however test the Prop I put in, hopefully it is not bad the place I bought it from had decent reviews. Also it could be an old car thing as I drive daily a much newer car, however when I release the clutch unless it is a snails pace It will make a loud clunk and suddenly start moving again could be related or not I don't know
It should be clear this rumble was there when I got the Landy (Before Prop replacement) and got worse after prop replacement.
What I have tried to resolve this;
- Deflating tyres, this was an accident and did not resolve but did lessen the effect.
- replace the prop, initially helped a lot but gradually got worse.
- replaced the brakes (Pads, discs, drums, shoes, self adjuster and rear brake lines MOT again) This helped a shaky brake pedal but not the rumble.
What I have not tried to resolve this;
- Swapping tyres > this is next on the list of things to do.
- Test the VCU on the Prop > not massively sure how to do this.
- The bearings looked quite worn (cracked), so not sure if they'd need replacing or how to replace them.
- Heard this sort of issue can ruin a rear diff, not sure if the previous owner ruined the diff and the replacement prop hid that for a bit but it is now back?
- The Landy drives all 4 wheels so I do not think there is any prop/axle wind up but again not sure.
I am a fairly new mechanic, only been doing this about 1 year and this is my first 4x4 however I do know about cars I've been interested much much longer.
If you'd like to help on Instagram or just see the Landy, my missus has an Instagram for it
Her name is Myrtle (The Landy's name)
Thank you!
I need help.
I bought a cheap Freelander 1 1.8 Petrol K series.
I understand NO ONE likes the 1.8 petrol, however there are already a few things I have done.
I uprated the head gasket as I read that these ones have a ****ty one standard and blow them every 40k so I upgraded to the multi layer steel gasket kit, the previous owner told me the prop was toast so I replaced it with a re-cert, I fixed the rear boot not opening, installed a new battery, and need to replace a front driveshaft very soon as it cropped up on MOT as the boot is severely deteriorated.
I also have the muddy mods lift kit and wheel spacers to get bigger wheels.
Now to the grit of it. The prop shaft.
I have this weird noise. It is a loud and feel-able rumble when at low speed - high load (E.G 1st gear 5 mph putting my foot any more than 1/8th throttle or 2nd Gear 15 mph putting my foot any more than 1/8th). It feels like the prop shaft when the previous owner said it was toast. however at higher speeds this goes away. I also found that when I reverse I have significantly less power then forward (Barely moves on bumpy grass or just whines and does not move or wheelspin however this issue may be unrelated < if you know the cause please let me know)
When replacing I made sure to fit the prop bearings in exactly 90 Degrees to the prop itself, I did not however test the Prop I put in, hopefully it is not bad the place I bought it from had decent reviews. Also it could be an old car thing as I drive daily a much newer car, however when I release the clutch unless it is a snails pace It will make a loud clunk and suddenly start moving again could be related or not I don't know
It should be clear this rumble was there when I got the Landy (Before Prop replacement) and got worse after prop replacement.
What I have tried to resolve this;
- Deflating tyres, this was an accident and did not resolve but did lessen the effect.
- replace the prop, initially helped a lot but gradually got worse.
- replaced the brakes (Pads, discs, drums, shoes, self adjuster and rear brake lines MOT again) This helped a shaky brake pedal but not the rumble.
What I have not tried to resolve this;
- Swapping tyres > this is next on the list of things to do.
- Test the VCU on the Prop > not massively sure how to do this.
- The bearings looked quite worn (cracked), so not sure if they'd need replacing or how to replace them.
- Heard this sort of issue can ruin a rear diff, not sure if the previous owner ruined the diff and the replacement prop hid that for a bit but it is now back?
- The Landy drives all 4 wheels so I do not think there is any prop/axle wind up but again not sure.
I am a fairly new mechanic, only been doing this about 1 year and this is my first 4x4 however I do know about cars I've been interested much much longer.
If you'd like to help on Instagram or just see the Landy, my missus has an Instagram for it
Her name is Myrtle (The Landy's name)
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