Great work.  I just put my timing belt covers back on - I knew there was a reason why I hated working this engine - will go back out soon and but the serpentine belt on and the drivers side engine mounts.
Did you end up replacing the exhaust flex joint - if so did they do it in place for what sort of cost?  I have the complete pipe but I just know I will have trouble getting the old one off the exhaust/turbo.
In theory the IRD should last as long as the gearbox etc - maybe up to 500,000km in the right circumstances - the IRD itself is reliable it is the VCU that causes it grief - but then the VCU is reliable if the IRD ratios were right.
Before I had VCU then IRD failure, at 100kph the engine was doing just over 3000rpm.  With the replacement IRD at 100kph the engine does about 2600rpm so if you are doing over 3000 at 100kph you still have the old IRD.  If that is the case and you want to keep AWD I would replace the VCU with a new one - they will last about 140,000km before locking up.  With newer IRD ratios they last as long as anything else.
If you are happy with 2wd pull both tail shafts out and the VCU.  They run fine on 2wd.  Mine ran fine in 2wd, even with the U/S IRD as it was the bearings on the rear PTO that had failed but were good enough to allow the rear drive shaft to turn OK with no load - with the VCU connected there was too much load and the pto crown wheel and pinion would slip making a huge racket.
Cheers
Garry
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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