freelander1958
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ok so garage says diff is problem ,so its a gearbox needed so is it worth doing or do I sell it
ok so garage says diff is problem ,so its a gearbox needed so is it worth doing or do I sell it
When they say diff, do they mean the rear diff, or the diff in the ird (fixed ratio transfer box) at the front? Or is it actually the gearbox itself?ok so garage says diff is problem ,so its a gearbox needed so is it worth doing or do I sell it
When they say diff, do they mean the rear diff, or the diff in the ird (fixed ratio transfer box) at the front? Or is it actually the gearbox itself?
hi guys not had much to say about my gearbox lots going on ,right I can get a gearbox but I lack time so I can not make my mind up what to do so I put it up for sale , if it does not sell then I shall put in my garage when it has nothing in it and take the gearbox out myself I can do it as and when as I am not stuck for transport but if it sells then I shall look for something else not sure what but it has to be big enough to tow ,,,, so watch this space let you know how it goes thanks for replies m
They mean the diff in the PG1 box.
Is there a diff in the PG1? There is final drive gearing, but the diff is separate in the IRD.
I think I have had the same vibration - more like a shudder when powering in second gear much less in third. Done all the stuff mentioned but not cured it - worse with prop off better with it on. Worse with no passenger better with! Been doing it for 4 years!!! Had my local friendly mechanic test drive today and he says no way gearbox but could be driveshafts - except these are new and it dis it with the old LR ones as well. May be engine mounts - I have changed the lower one but neither of the upper ones - my Freelander is an 03 TD4 with 123k miles.
Interested to hear any more on this fault
hello mate by dropping my prop the vibration is more pronounced at the front not rear ,only on acceleration not with foot off gas im going to change bottom engine mount first then shafts strip suspension if that's no good change gearbox if that no good who knows mmm I have an idea sssshhhh:lalala:
Vibration under power is generally down to something winding up and moving eccentrically under torque.
The most likley candidate is a universal joint as these will shift under torque when worn.,
You've ripped out the prop so that has removed 4 already!
The rear drive shaft UJs are now not under torque, so that leaves really the front UJs and CV joints.
I'd crawl under and try and shake the driveshafts. My guess is that its soewhere in the wheel bearing/CV/inner UJ/outer IRD bearing area.
Look for split gaiters, or oil, showing seals going on account of wear.
I have tried finding any movement in shafts but all seems good. It's bizarre that it is better with a passenger in it. I am going to have a good look at the gearbox and engine upper mounts - anyone got ideas in this area.
Not trying to steal this post but just thought it might help us all.
I have put two new shafts on but not original LR ones, changed a wheel bearing and bottom ball joint and generally checked over all the suspension stuff.
Why do you think suspension might do it?