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    Found the post!

    Just use ant sieze NOT Loctite:

    Loctite Sleeve Retainer 640 - axle shafts into hubs

    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    RAVE says 640. Had a look at 648 specs. It is very similar to 640 with one problem. It cures in 3 minutes, where as 640 has hours.

    Rave says that the hub nut has to be tensioned before it cures.

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    Cheers

    Simon
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    There was a revision.

    Bulletin No : 0001
    CDS. ref: L8431bu Range Rover
    Discovery Series II Issue: 2
    Date: 26.04.2000
    AFFECTED RANGE:
    All Range Rover up to VIN: YA 434637 YA 435750
    All Discovery II (System 2) up to VIN: Introduced at Job 1 YA 260194
    All Discovery II (System 1) in VIN range: Introduced at XA 900000 to XA
    907212

    PROBLEM:
    CLICKING NOISE FROM REAR AXLE
    When pulling away from rest in either direction, a clicking noise may be
    heard from the rear of the vehicle.
    CAUSE:
    Excessive spline movement on either:
    a) The rear axle shaft to hub spline, (Range Rover).
    b) The rear differential flange to pinion spline, (Range Rover and Discovery II).
    ACTION:
    At the above VINs, the application of Loctite to the above spline locations was introduced during manufacture.
    · In case of customer complaint on a vehicle within the affected range,
    apply Loctite 648 to the axle shaft or pinion spline as detailed below.
    NOTE: Loctite 640, previously specified on Issue I of this bulletin, has been cancelled for use on vehicles in service due to its extended cure time.
    · When reassembling rear hubs or rear diff flanges for any other reason, regardless of VIN, apply Loctite 648 to splines as detailed below.
    NOTE:Loctite has been applied to Discovery II rear hub splines since the
    introduction of the model. Should a Discovery II rear hub be dismantled for any reason, regardless of VIN, Loctite 648 should be used on reassembly as detailed below.

    Cheers
    James

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    There was a revision.

    Bulletin No : 0001
    CDS. ref: L8431bu Range Rover
    Discovery Series II Issue: 2
    Date: 26.04.2000
    AFFECTED RANGE:
    All Range Rover up to VIN: YA 434637 YA 435750
    All Discovery II (System 2) up to VIN: Introduced at Job 1 YA 260194
    All Discovery II (System 1) in VIN range: Introduced at XA 900000 to XA
    907212

    PROBLEM:
    CLICKING NOISE FROM REAR AXLE
    When pulling away from rest in either direction, a clicking noise may be
    heard from the rear of the vehicle.
    CAUSE:
    Excessive spline movement on either:
    a) The rear axle shaft to hub spline, (Range Rover).
    b) The rear differential flange to pinion spline, (Range Rover and Discovery II).
    ACTION:
    At the above VINs, the application of Loctite to the above spline locations was introduced during manufacture.
    · In case of customer complaint on a vehicle within the affected range,
    apply Loctite 648 to the axle shaft or pinion spline as detailed below.
    NOTE: Loctite 640, previously specified on Issue I of this bulletin, has been cancelled for use on vehicles in service due to its extended cure time.
    · When reassembling rear hubs or rear diff flanges for any other reason, regardless of VIN, apply Loctite 648 to splines as detailed below.
    NOTE:Loctite has been applied to Discovery II rear hub splines since the
    introduction of the model. Should a Discovery II rear hub be dismantled for any reason, regardless of VIN, Loctite 648 should be used on reassembly as detailed below.

    Cheers
    James
    And I've followed RAVE and bought Loctite 640!
    However it states that " Fixturing time on steel is 2h." I'll leave it for 2 hours


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    And I've followed RAVE and bought Loctite 640!
    However it states that " Fixturing time on steel is 2h." I'll leave it for 2 hours


    To be perfectly honest, I wouldn't be particularly worried either way, Loctite or not!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    To be perfectly honest, I wouldn't be particularly worried either way, Loctite or not!!
    At this point in time I am going to use copper grease. I have 640 on order for when I next dismantle.

    As I have only replaced one hub I am sure the rest will need doing at a later date.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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    1996 TDI ES.
    2003 TD5 HSE
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