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I agree Drover, some good news stories would be good, I was starting to wonder if I had done the right thing ordering a 130 last week after reading this thread.
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Hi all
So far my 2010 90 diff is ok..i think.
It does make that same "dry running" sound when backing off around 90kmh.
Is this something that will lead to bigger problems? Im nearly at the 20000km service so will wait to speak to LR then
Does anyone else experience this problem?
Cheers
Ando
2009 Defender, 53K on the clock, mostly hwy driving (unfortunately)
completely stock running gear
No Problems
Except for oil leaks which is another story.....
2009 Puma 67k. About to get my second set of half shafts under warranty - no noise from the diff just a fair bit of freeplay in the system.
Not really sure the shafts are the issue though - any thoughts?
2012, 110 and the diffs are fine after 2000k's
But the Turbo hose did come off after 139km, some limp wristed nancy didn't know how to tighten a hose clamp.
Dave
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2008 puma 23000km used mainly off road no problems
I just had a quick look at Ashcroft Transmissions. From what I can tell they only have stock 3.54 and an aftermarket 4.11 for the p38/late 110 rear. This diff seems to be more of a problem than the rover front.
Upgrading axles, flanges, cvs and carriers will all help to some degree, but the big problem is the small bearings, thin ring gear and short pinion. Which when added up with torque = defelction. Now add in a poorly set up diff and you dont have much chance.
Ashcroft did alude to a HD fix for these axles here on AULRO but no details where given.
Since they have had many R+P's made, I would have thought they be able to get a HD upgrade sorted. This may mean you have to run their carrier, but thats not a bad thing either.
I have stated before, and would like to know if the 3rd cast housing has the meat to have bigger carrier and pinion bearings fitted?
Drover, I have done 42K on mine, maybe 11 of it high ways, 1 off road, and 30 of it stop start in city traffic. I have had no issues with the running gear on the 130. It bangs and clunks all over the place but I believe this is normal.
I decided to put a locker, axels, and flanges in based on concerns people have had on the forum. I also wanted max traction for problematic water crossings as the puma is no submarine. And lastly we are planning some decent remote travel and want a bomb proof diff that will get me home if the front fails as well. I have bought flanges to run the front in oil in due corse.
It concerns me the pinion and ring gear are what seems to fail. However I plan to run the warranty out and then insert the locker, and I'd say pinion and crown gears now as well. It pains me that LR might try and link a diff lock to other mechanical driveline failings i'e gear box or trans if that were the case.
Jason
2010 130 TDCi
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