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I am working on a 1999 Freelander 1 L-series diesel with the 5 speed PG1 gearbox and 290,000km (180,000 miles) on the clock.
On over run it drops out of 5th, but will stay in with light pressure on the gear stick. It is also extremely reluctant to go into 4th above 40KPH (25MPH) even if you try double declutching. If it doesn't pop in first time, it grates and will only go in (albeit stiffly) if you go back to 3rd and back into 4th with the engine idling.
The clutch was allegedly replaced 10,000 km (6,200 miles) ago.
The other problem is a grinding/roar sound of what seems to be a damaged bearing that is only apparent when in gear. With the clutch down coasting it doesn't make any sound.
I drained the oil, which has a distinct brass fleck through it and is not magnetic. I put in Castrol Syntrans 75W/85 MTF and this has made it a little quieter but hasn't helped with the shift quality. There is also a hardly noticeable main shaft chatter when idling that disappears when the clutch pedal is depressed. Sounds like a very quiet version of the typical old Defender main shaft chatter at idle.
Here's a link to a recording of the Freelander starting off in 1st then changing to 2nd and 3rd and coasting in gear. Then it shows the sound in reverse and back to first.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u0ycw2tf37po7wo/New Recording 144.m4a?dl=0
On over run it drops out of 5th, but will stay in with light pressure on the gear stick. It is also extremely reluctant to go into 4th above 40KPH (25MPH) even if you try double declutching. If it doesn't pop in first time, it grates and will only go in (albeit stiffly) if you go back to 3rd and back into 4th with the engine idling.
The clutch was allegedly replaced 10,000 km (6,200 miles) ago.
The other problem is a grinding/roar sound of what seems to be a damaged bearing that is only apparent when in gear. With the clutch down coasting it doesn't make any sound.
I drained the oil, which has a distinct brass fleck through it and is not magnetic. I put in Castrol Syntrans 75W/85 MTF and this has made it a little quieter but hasn't helped with the shift quality. There is also a hardly noticeable main shaft chatter when idling that disappears when the clutch pedal is depressed. Sounds like a very quiet version of the typical old Defender main shaft chatter at idle.
Here's a link to a recording of the Freelander starting off in 1st then changing to 2nd and 3rd and coasting in gear. Then it shows the sound in reverse and back to first.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u0ycw2tf37po7wo/New Recording 144.m4a?dl=0