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						SupporterSo went for a drive today. Got into the whine speed. (around 80 +-). Put it in forth. Still whining. Put it in neutral.. still whining. I think 5th is ok. (facepalm).
Must be something else. The centre diff was recently replaced with an ashcroft ATB and nothing changed.
But let me say the gearbox is changing delightfully!
 2005 Defender 110 
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						SupporterSo making progress …..changed my diff oils and all good …..
now want to do the gearbox and transfer …
my transfer has a small persistent leak ……not yet decided if I want to do the expense of fixing it or just monitoring it to see if it gets worse ……then fixing it
so question …….
is it worth doing the gearbox oil change if a little later I decide to get the transfer box dropped to fix the leak ………..ie will dropping the transfer box mean that the gearbox oil will also need to be replaced …….so would I be wasting my time …and oil ……or are they pretty much self contained pools of oil
sorry….. but I’m a very novice mechanic ………...and loving it …..
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						Removing the transfer case to work in it, doesn't need the gearbox oil to be drained.
If their due for an oil change then change it, neither hold much oil.
Tony
as already mentioned, dont put off changing fluids on the gearbox or transfer case.
Yearly or every 20K is what i recommend customers do, oil is cheap rebuilds are not.
Regards
Daz
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						SupporterTo day I changed my gearbox oil ……was quite surprised that it drained out 2.8 lire’s of oil
….some mechanic at some time must have not done his homework ………refilled it up with recommended refill level of 2,2 litres …….manual says full level should contain 2.4 litres
then tried the transfer case but the location of the fill plug has me stumped …its in behind ..the handbrake drum ? I have the right size sump socket ( 13 mm. ) and I can just get that in to the fill nut but can’t get the holding wrench in there ………I’ve tried every thing in my tool box including an offset extension but no go …….the brake drum just stops any straight alignment to get some thing on to the sump sochet …don’t want to damage the nut so need some tool that lets me in there ……..there must be a trick to getting at it ……..
the drain sump is easy ….. but the fill nut is in a very bad place …..any suggestions welcome
1963 ex Woomera Ambulance sold
1950 Tickford Station Wagon sold
1954 Royal Review sold
Perentie 6x6 Forward Control Camper sold
1957 SWB Hard top with 200TDI,.
. 1965 2A Forward Control Camper.
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						You may think to ask, hrmm what does a professional use...
in Snapon, Koken, Kinchrome
warning: may not work if you use cheap **** tools

Regards
Daz
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