Another one for this morning. Seems like now the whine is changing with the RPM when transfer case is in neutral since getting the car back... Which means there are two whines?
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nope, remove the gearbox output gear or the tcase input gear, its the same gear just depends on whose description you want to use.
the tcase shimming you can check by dropping the bottom plate and just doing the intermediate gear set check.
First thing I'd do is check the oils for metal shine.
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A Red and a White one presumes, Doctor Penfold?Which means there are two whines?![]()
I'll be needing a lot more than just two to get over this headache!
Naaahh, don't despair it'll be ok on the day. I know these things but bugger all about Transmissions.![]()
I had a transfer case replace recently with a Land Rover genuine rebuild. The box made noise from day one and the mechanics said it was just gears bedding in. At the first oil change I found the oil drain plug used must have been aftermarket. The magnet on the end of the plug was too long and collided with the gears. After picking out as much mashed magnet as possible and an oil change, noise has now gone.
Last edited by Franksd; 18th September 2019 at 07:37 PM. Reason: Typo
Well Frank, you know it is easier to brush ii off with that "explanation" than show genuine concern about doing something to rectify the situation. Plus, it costs buggerall.
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