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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2182 |
please correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't the gearbox also contain the differential for the front wheels?
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28th Jan 2022 9:50 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Hi Andy,
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29th Jan 2022 12:07 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2182 |
Transfer box is separate from the gearbox - simple bevel gear and pinion.
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29th Jan 2022 1:29 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Hi Andy,
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29th Jan 2022 3:00 pm |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
I'm pretty sure that the PTU drives only one front shaft (and the rear shaft of course), the other front is driven from the transmission case itself. |
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29th Jan 2022 4:35 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
MerlinJ if that's correct, it could be the gearbox. I remembered something like that was the case.
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29th Jan 2022 5:24 pm |
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Grimdog Member Since: 08 Sep 2020 Location: Wakefield Posts: 313 |
I am experiencing a similar issue. My noise is on over run predominantly, however steering input also has a bearing on the noise ( no pun intended! ). Austin at bell engineering immediately diagnosed over the telephone as a transfer box issue. I am trying to fit an available slot around my schedule for him to resolve the problem. |
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29th Jan 2022 5:49 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Grimdog, Thanks. I used to live by Bell, but now in the Highlands, so no chance of having a specialist looking mine over. My noise is during drive. When getting above 40ish the hum comes on and it gets louder as you turn left slightly. I've found a small roller from a bearing in the gearbox, so it could be from the wheel that comes from the gearbox. Have you driven your vehicle with the noise long? |
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29th Jan 2022 6:09 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 196 |
HI we had the same problem on our 2009 FL2, It was the Front Bevel box, and the Haldex needed an overhaul as well. The Diiff nose bearing was also noisy, so replaced that too. |
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29th Jan 2022 7:32 pm |
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kevlandau Member Since: 14 Jan 2018 Location: Scotland Posts: 10 |
Hi Jagracer,
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29th Jan 2022 7:43 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2182 |
The LH drive shaft goes from the front differential in the gearbox strait to the LH wheel like any other front wheel drive car. The RH drive shaft goes from the front differential in the gearbox strait to the RH wheel - it has a support bearing part way along its length and passes through the transfer box without interfering with it, in common with many front wheel drive cars. coming out of the gearbox on the RH side is a splined sleeve (with the RH drive shaft inside but not touching), this splined sleeve connects to the transfer box and transfers the rotational power to it. The transfer box turns the rotational power through right angles and outputs it to a "normal" propshaft to the rear axle. The propshaft connects to the HALDEX (think of it as a posh clutch) and then on to the rear differential. The rear differential is similar to that used on the vast majority of rear wheel drive cars. So you have a front wheel drive car, that happens to have a power take off to a rear wheel drive system, don't over think it. The front wheel drive is similar to millions of cars on the road. The trick is using the hollow shaft (sleeve) to take power from the gearbox (pre differential) and send it to a standard rear wheel drive that happens to have a clutch built onto the nose of the rear differential. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner |
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29th Jan 2022 9:38 pm |
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Grimdog Member Since: 08 Sep 2020 Location: Wakefield Posts: 313 |
Unfortunately yes! I first noticed it around a year ago, I have done around 5k miles since then. I am trying to get it sorted at Bell Engineering, but they are very busy, as am I at the moment. I know it will probably fail altogether and I may get stranded, or worse but the planet's just will not align at the moment. |
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30th Jan 2022 12:56 pm |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
[quote="Andy131"]
Thanks. I was a little vague on how the front differential function flowed through the PTU to one front shaft but not to the rear prop shaft. |
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30th Jan 2022 2:14 pm |
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