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    ginger Guest

    clunky gearbox

    Hi all ,great and most helpful site ! , I am a new member and recently purchased a 1998 Discovery 1 v8 automatic . The vehicle has 115,00okms on the clock and seems to have had two owners . I brought this vehicle on E-Bay from a dealer in Sydney ( I'm in Brisbane ) and paid for a full check up from a vehicle inspection outfit . The vehicle was advertised as having a full service history but when I picked the vehicle up in Brisbane ,NO LOGBOOKS !
    After much heated debate with the dealer he paid me $1000 compensation (bringing the cost including shipping down to $7000) . I wouldn't have brought the vehicle without a full service history , Bloody car dealers !
    Anyway my question is this , when the truck is cold the gearbox goes from park to drive/reverse smooth as silk but once the motor gets up to temp the gearbox clunks when engaging drive/reverse . There is no clunk when the motor kicks down !Any suggestions ? Many thanks , Ginger
    PS aprt from that I love my Disco!

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    **Discovery300Tdi** Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by ginger View Post
    Hi all ,great and most helpful site ! , I am a new member and recently purchased a 1998 Discovery 1 v8 automatic . The vehicle has 115,00okms on the clock and seems to have had two owners . I brought this vehicle on E-Bay from a dealer in Sydney ( I'm in Brisbane ) and paid for a full check up from a vehicle inspection outfit . The vehicle was advertised as having a full service history but when I picked the vehicle up in Brisbane ,NO LOGBOOKS !
    After much heated debate with the dealer he paid me $1000 compensation (bringing the cost including shipping down to $7000) . I wouldn't have brought the vehicle without a full service history , Bloody car dealers !
    Anyway my question is this , when the truck is cold the gearbox goes from park to drive/reverse smooth as silk but once the motor gets up to temp the gearbox clunks when engaging drive/reverse . There is no clunk when the motor kicks down !Any suggestions ? Many thanks , Ginger
    PS aprt from that I love my Disco!

    G'day mate and welcome to the forum...

    mine does the same thing and it might have to do with your idle. if its idleing too high and you put it in reverse (Mainly on mine) i get a bit of a kick out of it but after adjusting the idle she's all fine.

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    Or could be just some backlash in the drive train taking up. They all get it eventually.

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    Or it can be the balljoint on the rear axle.

    Otherwise it is in the transfer case rather than the auto. part of the beauty of having a strong geared transfer case rather than a chain one.

    Regards Philip A

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