Have a climb underneath and have a look at the rubber donut on the rear tail shaft, the extra load off road may have caused it to collapse. Other than that check there is no mud somewhere putting the drive line out of balance.
Hi all,
So I have been the proud owner of a 96 d1 tdi auto for about 7 months now, and sad as it may be last weekend was the first time I really got the chance to hit the tracks![]()
It was pretty muddy after the rain so you can imagine what the underside of the car looked like before I got in there with the pressure washer!
The disco performed fantastically, I couldn't be happier with off road performance.... however the excursion has left me with some undesirable syptoms.....
Basically I can feel a vibration through my feet when accelerating/under load, it kind of feels like driving over gravel, once up to speed it is fine which is what has me confused.
The only other factor in the equation is that even before going off road something (in the drive line I think) was squeaking when under load, however this is probably unrelated.....
Could the vibration be anything to do with transmission oil requiring replacement?
Cheers, Matt
Have a climb underneath and have a look at the rubber donut on the rear tail shaft, the extra load off road may have caused it to collapse. Other than that check there is no mud somewhere putting the drive line out of balance.
Cheers, David.
My Land Rover has made me a better Mechanic........
D2 TD5 Manual, CDL, Detroit Rear, Truetac Front, 2" OME lift, 32" MT Tyres, ARB Bull Bar, Winch, TJM Roof Rack, Driving Lights, Dual Batteries, ARB Side Steps, Rear Draws, Uhf.
What do you mean by "dropped a weight" ?
Cheers, Matt
Ok cool, what would I be looking for as in indicator that a weight is missing?
Cheers, Matt
Landover, got it in one mate!
Checked under the car and the rubber bush has **** itself, then drove home very gently.....![]()
Righto, on further inspection something more sinister has manifested....
Because the rubber bush has crapped itself so badly, under load one of the driveshaft flanges has managed to make contact with one of the bolt heads attaching the bush to the diff, and the two have worn each other away....
Check it out here
Now my question is to all gurus, is it worth attempting to weld build up the missing material on the drive shaft or not?
Further to that, would there be any issue with welding the driveshaft without any pre or post weld heat treatment?
Thanks heaps, Matt
do a RRC tailshaft conversion... I have a thread.. I had the same problem..
after 2inch lift, went offroad.. collapsed... replaced.. went offroad 5000kms later.. collapsed.. now with conversion.. no problems at all..
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ut-advice.html
dont waste your time on replacing the donut..
btw, I have a spare fine pinion shaft you can have for free (if you pay postage).. you need the pinion shaft spacer and the RRC tailshaft.. you can get this all from wreckers.. a guy on gumtree was selling them too..
if you look hard enough the parts will be less than 100, (mine was 50) and labour about 100..
each donut you replace will be 20+ for donut and a 100 for labour or so.. (everytime you got offroad)
lots of help on google too if you google "RRC tailshaft conversion"
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