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austen_fl2



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Stornoway Grey

In my experience the updated haldex software only prelongs the life of the diff and it still fails. The "uprated" bearings again have little relevance, the issue is the bearing is just too small. The only long termnfix is fitting a proper sized bearing.

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agroman



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Is this what some of the transmission companies are offering with their uprated recon diffs e.g Bristol Transmissions? 1998 Feelander XDI Hardback - Gone
2002 Freelander TD4 GS Hardback - Gone
2004 Freelander TD4 HSE Stationwaggon - Gone
2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS manual - Gone
2010 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto - Gone
2013 SD4 GS arrived April 2013

Post #283929 9th Dec 2015 8:25 pm
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austen_fl2



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I (bell engineering) am the only one fitting larger bearings, all the others fit "uprated" bearings. I originally fitted the best quality standard size bearings but wasn't happy with that as couldn't see any improvement so came up with a better solution.

Before anyone moans about me posting commercial stuff, I'm just organising myself to sort an advertising deal with Freel2 Wink

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alex_pescaru



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I (bell engineering) am the only one fitting larger bearings

Can you post some more details about this? Especially for those that are a long way from you... Laughing
Did some hardware modifications are in order for this?
Some machining in order to accommodate the new (bigger) sizes?
Any part no./manufacturer for the new bearings?
....
Thank you in advance!

Post #283938 9th Dec 2015 9:22 pm
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Boroboy



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Re: Old rear diffs

austen_fl2 wrote:
Yes pinion bearing is too small. Some where rebuilt some replaced with new units. Rebuilt and replaced units are failing now as the bearing just isn't up to the job. This effects all cars up to 2013 eventually. The Haldex 4 change in 2009 actually made the failure even worse. 07-08 cars with Halden 3 seem to last around 70k. 09-12 with the Haldex 4s seem to last about 30-40k. If an 10 plate fails at around 80 you find the diff has usually been rebuilt once already.

I've recently had my pinion bearing replaced on my 58 FL2 TD4. Covered 89k on original bearing. Landy has now gone.

Post #283951 9th Dec 2015 10:49 pm
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cqr



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littletriple wrote:
cqr wrote:
My 2008 is at 76000 hard miles


Has it ever had a diff repair? Did you get it new?


I got my fl2 as a aproved used car at 2 years old
Still on original dif as far as I now 2008 xs
Snorkel
raised axle/gearbox breathers
Mantec tank guard
Cb radio
Blanked EGR
Sump guard
Scratches
Snolkle

Post #283956 10th Dec 2015 3:09 am
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RichP



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Mines now done 92k miles and still on original rear diff and haldex. IMO the fluids need changing/checking much more frequently, I am checking mine every 12 months. When I changed the fluids last year the levels were a lot lower than they should be and where very dark in colour. Each to their own, but if you, like me are thinking of keeping it for a few years I would recommend you carry out a fluid change and yearly checks. As I say, just my opinion based on what I saw.

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austen_fl2



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Rich,

I agree the haldex fluid should be changed, along with the filter. Volvo actually state on their cars the fluid and filter should be changed every 20k, so why Landrover (and ford) haven't said the same for their cars is beyond me. The state of the filter on cars with 40k is unbelievable, OK it proves the filter is working but I wouldnt want to bet it lasting another 40k before getting blocked enough not to cause issues!!

Out of interest how do you drain the oil, do you remove the haldex or suck it out the fill plug with a tube?? The units hold about 700ml from dry.

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Landiroamer



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The other question is, on average then do the diff bearings in the manual version wear quicker than in the autos or does it make no difference at all?
And whether it has a TD4 or SD4 engine?

Post #283972 10th Dec 2015 8:52 am
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austen_fl2



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Doesn't seem to make any difference, I do see a lot of autos but I suspect that's because the auto was a more popular model (its what I bough the wife Wink )

Post #283974 10th Dec 2015 9:15 am
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RichP



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I use a syringe to remove the fluid, a large one used for lambing. Takes a bit of time, it easier than taking off the haldex but obviously if you took it off the car you would clean it completely. I think with an annual top up then partial drain to the correct level will suffice until I do a full drain again in a few years.

Post #283987 10th Dec 2015 10:41 am
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alex_pescaru



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austen_fl2 wrote:
The state of the filter on cars with 40k is unbelievable, OK it proves the filter is working but I wouldnt want to bet it lasting another 40k before getting blocked enough not to cause issues!!

Here, if what you've saw is some black sludge with an aspect of a gelatinous consistence, then that is because of the additives in the oil and it's perfectly normal and when getting to working temperature it's OK.


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Post #284004 10th Dec 2015 2:17 pm
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austen_fl2



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Yeah normal but the filter is getting blocked up with it and a new filter is defo a good option! It's isn't present in units with newer fluid what ever temo the oil is at.

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alex_pescaru



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Something normal in the eyes of LR...

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alex_pescaru



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Maybe some information here are of interest to you...

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