Any expert out there help me with this? I have a Series III diesel landrover which I rebuilt on an new chassis a couple of years back, so I figure I know my way around, but this has got me stumped.
Normally all is fine but from time to time, when I reach about 45mph there is a really loud screeching/grinding sound - like metal against metal, which then won't go away until you almost stop. Varies with the speed of the vehicle not the engine. I have checked all the usual things - oil levels, rear diff (not the front as it happens with the free wheel hubs disengaged), prop shaft, the shims on the intermediate gear in the transfer box. Happens in top gear, overdrive in or out, over-run or under power. Won't go fast enough in low ratio or other gears to make it happen.
I could just try ignoring it and wait for something to break, but I'd like to know where to look next before I get stranded somewhere. Anybody got any ideas? Sounds like the noise is coming from the gears but not sure about that - the whole thing is shaking once it starts.
All advice gratefully received.
Percyatok
Normally all is fine but from time to time, when I reach about 45mph there is a really loud screeching/grinding sound - like metal against metal, which then won't go away until you almost stop. Varies with the speed of the vehicle not the engine. I have checked all the usual things - oil levels, rear diff (not the front as it happens with the free wheel hubs disengaged), prop shaft, the shims on the intermediate gear in the transfer box. Happens in top gear, overdrive in or out, over-run or under power. Won't go fast enough in low ratio or other gears to make it happen.
I could just try ignoring it and wait for something to break, but I'd like to know where to look next before I get stranded somewhere. Anybody got any ideas? Sounds like the noise is coming from the gears but not sure about that - the whole thing is shaking once it starts.
All advice gratefully received.
Percyatok