Cornishdefender
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Landy 90, 1996 300TDi
Over the last few weeks I have become increasingly aware of an intermittent rattle/jingle/grinding noise. Essentially all is fine when the engine is under drive, but if we go done hill using engine braking and the vehicle is running 'ahead' of the engine braking there is a definite whirring/jingling noise. If I depress the clutch it goes. This made us think it was going to be a transfer box slack problem. More recently I have had some instances when the jingling/grinding/whirring noise is happening when the engine is under drive and pulling - ie no slack in the transmission.
Any tips on diagnostic tips to narrow down the issue further? We would like to sort it ourselves - OH is very hands on and we are not complete novices when it comes to vehicle maintenance (OH has refurbed an old David Brown tractor and John Deere tractor and we have done propshafts, wheel bearings, rear crossmember already on this Landy) but are by no means experts either!
Thanks in advance for any pointers
Over the last few weeks I have become increasingly aware of an intermittent rattle/jingle/grinding noise. Essentially all is fine when the engine is under drive, but if we go done hill using engine braking and the vehicle is running 'ahead' of the engine braking there is a definite whirring/jingling noise. If I depress the clutch it goes. This made us think it was going to be a transfer box slack problem. More recently I have had some instances when the jingling/grinding/whirring noise is happening when the engine is under drive and pulling - ie no slack in the transmission.
Any tips on diagnostic tips to narrow down the issue further? We would like to sort it ourselves - OH is very hands on and we are not complete novices when it comes to vehicle maintenance (OH has refurbed an old David Brown tractor and John Deere tractor and we have done propshafts, wheel bearings, rear crossmember already on this Landy) but are by no means experts either!
Thanks in advance for any pointers