Frisol
Member
Hi again everyone,
I'm a good way through the rebuild of my S2A gearbox (home mechanic, first attempt). The bell housing bearings are back in, and I've just pressed in the main bearing + housing. I've been following several YouTube channels and am also referencing the Land Rover Workshop manual for everything. The workshop manual is many moons old, so no doubt advice/guidance has moved on... which is where my questions come from. I've noticed that in one YouTube channel by local Kiwi guy Geoffrey Crocker (a must watch for any Land Rover enthusiast) that he diverts from a workshop guidance a little. Hoping you can help to clear up a few questions
Here is the specific video if you feel the need to watch -
Bearing grease - I've noticed that Geoffrey has grease in his bearings. I don't see any reference to grease in the manual and had assumed that the gearbox oil would be the primary lubricant. Do I need to pack the bearings with grease?
Retaining compound on main bearing in bearing housing (23:46) - Geoffrey uses Loctite retaining compound to secure the main bearing inside the bearing sleeve. The workshop manual specifies for newer versions of the housing that don't have a locator pin, to use Loctite to secure the bearing sleeve into the gearbox case... but I can't see anything about Loctite for the bearing in the sleeve. Has anyone else seen any updated guidance that suggests Loctiting the bearing inside the sleeve?
Compound on the main bearing oil seal (25:19)- Geoffrey uses some sort of compound on the outer rim of the oil seal for the main bearing (and the inner rim of the sleeve). I can't see anything in the manual that specifies this, but it does seem like a good idea. Anyone know what the compound might be, or have any advice around this?
Finally, and I think if I read ahead, I'll work this one out
Gasket installation - When installing gaskets, what do you prep them with? It looks like a light smearing of grease.
Thanks!
I'm a good way through the rebuild of my S2A gearbox (home mechanic, first attempt). The bell housing bearings are back in, and I've just pressed in the main bearing + housing. I've been following several YouTube channels and am also referencing the Land Rover Workshop manual for everything. The workshop manual is many moons old, so no doubt advice/guidance has moved on... which is where my questions come from. I've noticed that in one YouTube channel by local Kiwi guy Geoffrey Crocker (a must watch for any Land Rover enthusiast) that he diverts from a workshop guidance a little. Hoping you can help to clear up a few questions
Here is the specific video if you feel the need to watch -
Bearing grease - I've noticed that Geoffrey has grease in his bearings. I don't see any reference to grease in the manual and had assumed that the gearbox oil would be the primary lubricant. Do I need to pack the bearings with grease?
Retaining compound on main bearing in bearing housing (23:46) - Geoffrey uses Loctite retaining compound to secure the main bearing inside the bearing sleeve. The workshop manual specifies for newer versions of the housing that don't have a locator pin, to use Loctite to secure the bearing sleeve into the gearbox case... but I can't see anything about Loctite for the bearing in the sleeve. Has anyone else seen any updated guidance that suggests Loctiting the bearing inside the sleeve?
Compound on the main bearing oil seal (25:19)- Geoffrey uses some sort of compound on the outer rim of the oil seal for the main bearing (and the inner rim of the sleeve). I can't see anything in the manual that specifies this, but it does seem like a good idea. Anyone know what the compound might be, or have any advice around this?
Finally, and I think if I read ahead, I'll work this one out
Gasket installation - When installing gaskets, what do you prep them with? It looks like a light smearing of grease.
Thanks!