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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
Got the reconditioned diff from freelanderspecialist.com, ebay user name squashedblackgorilla, today. They also included the seal, LR02888, that goes between the haldex and diff. Happy puppy here. Now, to get it installed |
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3rd Nov 2020 10:29 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
OK, Monday is the day to re & re the rear diff with the recon from freelanderspecialist.com, would have liked one with the larger bearing but that simply was not meant to be . I have a question re the fluid levels as I will have to refill the haldex and the rear diff and I am going to do the PTU again and set the oil fill levels per my research.
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7th Nov 2020 1:27 pm |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 561 |
I hope the PTU: drain and refill fluid till running out; remove 100ml to set correct level and reinstall plug?
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8th Nov 2020 2:49 am |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
Bump???!!!!^^^ Would love someone with the knowledge to chime in before I do this again tomorrow!! Removing some fluid from the Haldex makes sense to me as it's a sealed unit, i.e. no breather. |
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8th Nov 2020 1:40 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1245 |
Motion,
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9th Nov 2020 12:06 am |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 561 |
As above i finished my Haldex oil change will will suit until spring when the warmer weather is about, for crawling under cars link below.
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9th Nov 2020 12:58 am |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
Thanks Paul, much appreciated! |
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9th Nov 2020 2:04 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1402 |
Not really an automatic transmission. I’d describe it as a self contained, electronically controlled, wet clutch running in its own oil bath. |
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9th Nov 2020 6:30 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
Update: RE & RE of rear diff went smooth; took about 3 hours. Having a hoist and four hands is a real help. I can hear while driving again! Fingers crossed that this recondiff will last as long as the first (?) one, 201XXX kms. Now, I have no idea if it's really the original but it looks like it is. Left the removed diff with my buddy, rebuild kit in the rear hatch. Not sure we have all the tools necessary for a rebuild. Gonna do some research and see......., nevertheless, it's driving like a dream now.
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9th Nov 2020 11:22 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1245 |
Just remove the bolt and drill a small hole in the Aluminum housing.
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10th Nov 2020 1:43 am |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1245 |
Bob, Self contained - agreed Electronically controlled - Ok -----> Hydraulically activated Wet Clutch ---> lets call it a Clutch Pack (for no good reason except to cause confusion) Self Contained, Electronically controlled, Hydraulically Activated, Clutch Pack (it is Wet if you prefer) If you start with an automatic transmission and you eliminate all of the things that aren't needed for a single speed transmission you end up with something like the Haldex. With the caveat that the Haldex is a highly refined device
Take care Paul |
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10th Nov 2020 2:02 am |
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The Knight Koalas Member Since: 13 Sep 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 8 |
My 2009 FL2 Auto has developed a diff whine under acceleration. The car has 140k on it and the diff was replaced 30k ago as I got it with a leaking and inop one. The new diff wasn’t a bell one but it was fitted by a reputable LR specialist.
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26th Jul 2021 6:39 pm |
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Walenut Member Since: 17 Jun 2012 Location: Midlands Posts: 116 |
This is a follow up after about 2000 miles. The diff rumbling is pretty loud now, wife is complaining so I think it's shot & time to book in with Austin. Hope is lasts. This is the Mobilube synthetic SHC gear oil. First I thought it was the breathers blocked & condensation not escaping but I checked both & they where clear. (Side note; one has a restrictor on the end so the air doesn't escape as quick. Removed them before I discovered this.) The original fill oil Castrol EPX? Didn't look like this when I removed it so I'm guessing the Mobilube is foaming. I put some in the bottle below & left if a couple of days to see if it would retum to it normal state but it's just stayed the same. Proves there no water in it, no separation. So I'm thinking the Mobil is not a suitable replacement for the Castrol EPX. Can't see that there's much difference but something is upsetting it? |
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15th Aug 2021 9:39 am |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1358 |
I thought I would update this since I have now put over 24,000 kms on the recon diff from freelanderspecialist.com. I have drained and filled it three times since the install. I have cleaned the Dimple 4 times including today. After the first 3-5,000 kms it was whining noticeably, I figured that the bearing was breaking in so I changed the oil and there was a bit of glittering in the oil and significant shavings on the Dimple. It has quieted down quite a bit and was hardly noticeable but I could still hear it very slightly in the last 3-5000 kms so I changed the oil again today and the shavings on the Dimple were neglible and there was zero glitter in the Amsoil Severe Gear 75W90 i removed today. I also decided to try something totally out of the box today since I have the original diff which we rebuild over the winter and it's sitting wrapped in wax paper for if & whenever I need it again. I have used this additive with great success on a previous vehicle's diff and transmission so I added it today to the LR2 recon diff with new Amsoil gear fluid as a test. I drove home with the radio off and the vehicle was super quiet. It was noticeable. The additive is Liqui Moly MoS2 Anti-Friction Gear Lubricant - 50 Grams. I will keep you updated on the long term success or failure of this test but today the diff was as quiet as it's ever been. Also, counter to the LR drain and fill procedures for PTU and diff, I fill the diff till it runs out and never remove any fluid. The pinion bearing in these units starves for oil, no way I am going to lower the level below the fill hole. When I drained the fluid today, there was zero noticeable bubbles in it and my drive to my buddy's shop was about 40 minutes with one stop. |
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20th Aug 2021 7:30 pm |
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