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michaelp
14th June 2011, 09:54 AM
Hi all
first time disco2 owner , not a fan yet.
i think my transfercase needs re building or repair it has started wining over 60km,i have checked and change oil and found the drain plug magnet was fery.
can anyone recommend a repairer in perth please
BIG O
14th June 2011, 10:56 AM
I had a TDI D1 for 6 years and the transfer case would sing along over 50kms/h, never failed though. Depends how big the chunks are on the magnet. Might need new oil. 80w90 might help to save some money!
BIG O
03 D2 TD5 AUTO
99 D2 TD5 AUTO ACE
94 D1 TDI 3 DOOR (GONE)
michaelp
14th June 2011, 12:04 PM
Thanks but i just put new 80-90 in and no difference.
magnet was fury but no big chunks
Mack
30th October 2012, 12:27 AM
Hi My d2, 2001, 200k km was making a decent opera singing whine, and although not a fix i added a can of liqui moly lube to the case. It was a dramatic improvement, i have done over 10k now and it is still a lot ,lot quieter. I did email the german company first and asked them if it was of and they said it was. I realise one day that i will have to do something, but that day is no longer close enough to hear.
davrac
30th October 2012, 05:45 AM
Transfer gear whine is pretty normal for discos. Have had 2 now and both the same. Gear whine is acceptable, if it is growly rough noise then your bearings may need attention.
PhilipA
30th October 2012, 07:04 AM
Hi all
first time disco2 owner , not a fan yet.
It depends what you are used to. If you have driven a (say Japanese) 4WD with a chain drive transfer then an LT230 will always appear rough and whiny with clunks on power reversal.
I had a colleague who had 2 D2 transfer cases under warranty and both were no "improvement".
This is part of the joy of a gear driven transfer.
"Furry" does not really matter as there is always a bit of wear on the gears.
"Chunky" is a problem.
wait until you have it in low range and stop and it rocks backwards and forwards on the gears kachunk, kachunk , Kachunk.
Regards Philip A
michaelp
30th October 2012, 08:30 AM
Hi
I ended up driving it for another 2 months waiting for the repairer and i was told it was close to destroying itself.
So it depends if its a noisy trany or the bearings are trying to get out.
PhilipA
30th October 2012, 09:39 AM
I didn't realise it was such an old post! How many pages back did the recent poster go LOL?
AND was it much quieter after being fixed?
Regards Philip A
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