Lief Zpring
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I recently had a recon R380 g/box and LT230 t/box fitted to my 1997 Defender 110 300tdi. Since then I have travelled less than 500 miles. However, due to a rear drive flange failure (and my ignorance), I managed to seize the centre diff. So I am now running without a front prop.
A couple of weeks ago I lost drive and could not regain it until I had come to a standstill. This happened several times on the same journey. I have tried running it without either prop in turn so I am sure it is not a problem with diffs, CVs or half-shafts etc.
I have read the previous posts on similar topics but they mostly relate to complete loss of drive, not intermittent. The clutch, bearings and fork were all replaced at the same time as the gearbox. The clutch operation is smooth and quite with no slipping, juddering or banging. Also, when drive is lost, there is still movement within the g/box & t/box (a chattering, rattling sound so the clutch is still transferring motion to the box. So I don't think the clutch is the problem.
I have checked the selector mechanisms for both boxes and they are smooth with a positive engagement. In any case, when drive has been lost there has been no movement of the levers.
This has only happened in 1st and 2nd gears, either when taking up drive to pull away from stationary or when slowing down to approach a junction etc. There is usually a bang from g/box or t/box when drive is lost (and regained) but I have not identified exactly where it come from. I have tried to re-engage or change gears when the vehicle is in motion. This has either no effect or, on one occasion, the rear propshaft locks solid.
So yesterday, I removed the front floors and tunnel cover for a further examination. I turned everything over by hand and there was no unusual noises or roughness. I drained the g/box and the oil was clean with only a small amount of steel particles on the sump plug. So that appears to be in good condition.
BUT the t/box had flakes of metal on the plug and the remains of two teeth from the diff gears. When holding the two output shafts of the t/box there appears to be an acceptable amount of backlash (from what I have read in this forum) but if I rotate both output shafts in the same direction, at certain points there is double the amount of backlash. I assume this is where the missing tooth is??
I have removed the t/box sump and inspected the input, intermediate and rear output gears and the are all in good condition. The dog gears are not damaged and the hi-lo ring works fine.
Apologies for the long post but I wanted to put in as much detail as possible.
Can anyone tell me if this damage to the diff would cause intermittent loss of drive? If not what would cause the problem?
Thank you for reading.
I recently had a recon R380 g/box and LT230 t/box fitted to my 1997 Defender 110 300tdi. Since then I have travelled less than 500 miles. However, due to a rear drive flange failure (and my ignorance), I managed to seize the centre diff. So I am now running without a front prop.
A couple of weeks ago I lost drive and could not regain it until I had come to a standstill. This happened several times on the same journey. I have tried running it without either prop in turn so I am sure it is not a problem with diffs, CVs or half-shafts etc.
I have read the previous posts on similar topics but they mostly relate to complete loss of drive, not intermittent. The clutch, bearings and fork were all replaced at the same time as the gearbox. The clutch operation is smooth and quite with no slipping, juddering or banging. Also, when drive is lost, there is still movement within the g/box & t/box (a chattering, rattling sound so the clutch is still transferring motion to the box. So I don't think the clutch is the problem.
I have checked the selector mechanisms for both boxes and they are smooth with a positive engagement. In any case, when drive has been lost there has been no movement of the levers.
This has only happened in 1st and 2nd gears, either when taking up drive to pull away from stationary or when slowing down to approach a junction etc. There is usually a bang from g/box or t/box when drive is lost (and regained) but I have not identified exactly where it come from. I have tried to re-engage or change gears when the vehicle is in motion. This has either no effect or, on one occasion, the rear propshaft locks solid.
So yesterday, I removed the front floors and tunnel cover for a further examination. I turned everything over by hand and there was no unusual noises or roughness. I drained the g/box and the oil was clean with only a small amount of steel particles on the sump plug. So that appears to be in good condition.
BUT the t/box had flakes of metal on the plug and the remains of two teeth from the diff gears. When holding the two output shafts of the t/box there appears to be an acceptable amount of backlash (from what I have read in this forum) but if I rotate both output shafts in the same direction, at certain points there is double the amount of backlash. I assume this is where the missing tooth is??
I have removed the t/box sump and inspected the input, intermediate and rear output gears and the are all in good condition. The dog gears are not damaged and the hi-lo ring works fine.
Apologies for the long post but I wanted to put in as much detail as possible.
Can anyone tell me if this damage to the diff would cause intermittent loss of drive? If not what would cause the problem?
Thank you for reading.
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