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    Quote Originally Posted by pathfinder View Post
    now THAT got yer dander up didn't it ??!!

    I apologise if you thought I was having a go at you personally.I wasn't.
    No worries. I have said it previously but I love the Defender. Despite what I believe to be excessive driveline movement, and the unresolved clunking when I turn the engine on and off, I have not been stranded or had any thing actually break down. I seriously enjoy driving it and can not wait to get away on a decent trip.

    Having established that, I am disappointed with the lack of attention to build detail on minor things which just should not be an issue.

    Cheers

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    I can understand where you are coming from Nuggett. I would hate to pay good dollars for a brand new unit only to find common sense things getting on my nerves. All that could be said about it is that Land Rover don't seem to care about the defender, pure and simply.

    Sure it is buit to a price, all manufacturing these days is exceptionally lean, but what are the QC on rear diffs, is anyone auditing for supplier compliance.Being hand built simply magnifies the problem and the margins compared to D3 or RR must just compound it. QC along the whole process must be near non existant. I would be asking the dealer what there pre-delivery department does. Failure to capture problems out of the factory is bad enough, but also at the dealer. Just says they have contempt for the Defender buyer.


    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Aren't industrial/truck/tractor/Land Rover gearboxes designed to have backlash, and whilst that leads to more slop, it is also one of their strengths? Something to do with the finer the tolerances, the more susceptible to wear causing problems?
    yes they are...........

    Landys, are the vehicle equivalent of an AK47 assault rifle.....which is perhaps the most 'utilitarian' weapon ever made.......reeeeal loooose tolerances, to allow for copious amounts of mud, dust and ice... not great in the 'accuracy' dept, but if you want something that can survive dropping in a mud puddle or a swamp or large amounts of desert sand..then the AK is the 'go-to' gun.

    Its the old KISS rule........'over-complexity' and 'fine-engineering' will kill any device designed for hard use.

    your average passenger car gearbox is designed with helical cut gears to ensure nice smoooooth gearchanges........problem with this design is it ain't too strong. 'Straight-cut' gears are inherently much stronger, look at the gear setup on heavy duty winches or turret gears on a tank, or tboxes on older trucks............all square cut.
    Yes they clunk and graunch, but with the minimum of care they'll last forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudder110 View Post
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    problems.when.touring.my.98.110.tdi.has.never.miss ed.a.beat.270000ks
    but.there.have.been.probs.with.direct.i.have.seen. one.with.a.puma
    and.is.looking.to.be.expensive.but.the.most.seem.t o.be.with.the.new.cruisers
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    but.in.saying.that.i.dont.wait.5000ks.to.check.thi ngs.out.i.enjoy.the.hands.on
    deal.with.my.110.as.for.electrics.maybe.landrover. need.to.pick.there.act.up
    if.i.was.gunna.spend.60grand.on.a.new.truck.woulda nt.be.a.puma.
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    Morse code?
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Morse code?
    Ha ha - I thought he was .NET programmer (that's how properties/methods are specified), but no, a simple explanation:

    ....sorry.about.all.the.stops.space.bar.broken

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    Talking

    On the subject of dealers and LRA, these guys have a huge influence on how we see the Puma. I bought mine in Townsville too and the dealer, David, is a Defender man and makes sure that when you buy one you know what you are buying and that it is fundamentally different to a car-based 4wd. I'm now in Tassie and I have found a south African chap who knows his Defenders at the local dealer and I talk with him about squeaks, rattles, drive line slop because he has not handed me the "harden up it's a defender" line. He says that an amount of play in the drivine is typical to allow for field servicing in less than ideal conditions, however this should not be excessive. So a clunk when changing from first to reverse or vice versa is ok but a clunk on every gear change is not. I'm actually happy with a dealer who is honest about these things.....
    Chops110

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    Quote Originally Posted by chops110 View Post
    On the subject of dealers and LRA, these guys have a huge influence on how we see the Puma. I bought mine in Townsville too and the dealer, David, is a Defender man and makes sure that when you buy one you know what you are buying and that it is fundamentally different to a car-based 4wd. I'm now in Tassie and I have found a south African chap who knows his Defenders at the local dealer and I talk with him about squeaks, rattles, drive line slop because he has not handed me the "harden up it's a defender" line. He says that an amount of play in the drivine is typical to allow for field servicing in less than ideal conditions, however this should not be excessive. So a clunk when changing from first to reverse or vice versa is ok but a clunk on every gear change is not. I'm actually happy with a dealer who is honest about these things.....
    Chops110
    A good point! I too will happily live with clunks and backlash if I knew there was a reason for it and they weren't fault based. Finding a dealer who knows anything about the car that they are selling seems to be the challenge though and when questioned many just seem to make up answers on the spot. Good on you for finding your bloke, an honest dealer is worth their weight in diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chops110 View Post
    On the subject of dealers and LRA, these guys have a huge influence on how we see the Puma. I bought mine in Townsville too and the dealer, David, is a Defender man and makes sure that when you buy one you know what you are buying and that it is fundamentally different to a car-based 4wd. I'm now in Tassie and I have found a south African chap who knows his Defenders at the local dealer and I talk with him about squeaks, rattles, drive line slop because he has not handed me the "harden up it's a defender" line. He says that an amount of play in the drivine is typical to allow for field servicing in less than ideal conditions, however this should not be excessive. So a clunk when changing from first to reverse or vice versa is ok but a clunk on every gear change is not. I'm actually happy with a dealer who is honest about these things.....
    Chops110
    I would love to have him in Brisbane! What you say is exactly right..we just want an honest answer so we know where the goal posts are. LRA want to keep it extremely vague so there can be no finite answer. As I have said before, I have 24mm movement at the hand brake drum when in neutral. If LRA said 32mm is acceptable, we will monitor it at each service and fix it if reaches 32mm, fine. This..."its a Defender" ain't cutting the mustard anymore.

    Imagine if the same thing was happening to the brakes and they didn't work for the first 24 m and then cut in..do you reckon we would be accepting....."That's OK, it's normal Defender"

    Based on the definition you have been given, mine is unacceptable.

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    Just wondering if anyone has check the diff breathers on their Puma and found the same problem as me.

    Interested if it is a common thing or if mine is just oddball.

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    Just wondering if anyone has check the diff breathers on their Puma and found the same problem as me.Interested if it is a common thing or if mine is just oddball.
    Mine are fine nugge t, made sure all that suff was spot on when we fitted the lockers. Both come up under the bonnet and seal well arround the diffs.

    Thinking about it - The scary one is the gearbox breether, built into the bell housing with the crappiest piece of crap plastic hose with barb- you know just gunna fall out - so i used a big dop of salastic and glued it in.

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