View Poll Results: What engine and gearbox does your Disco 2 have?

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  • TD5 Manual

    34 24.11%
  • TD5 Automatic

    63 44.68%
  • V8 Manual

    5 3.55%
  • V8 Automatic

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Thread: Discovery 2 Propshaft Failures

  1. #31
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    End result?

    David,

    What was the end result in this?

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    Front propshaft

    Replaced mine arround 90thou rerouted both aircon drains cable tied to auto oil pipes [had to replace auto switcher unit as well] TD5 02 Auto

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    Both of my drain tubes were cut off ages ago and dont drip onto the joint as far as I can see.

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    hey

    mine went around the 120000 mark took it in for a check up and to clear 3 amigos then mech can out saying the front shaft is stuffed and he couldnt let me leave so he fixed it and near $900 buckaroos later i drove her home shocked. surely this should be fixed and same with 3 amigos

    let me know how you go as i would like to know

    cheers dan

  5. #35
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    not propshaft

    Air con water leaks on to the propshaft which is what causes the failures if you extend the the flow pipes on the air con should not have the problem or put in grease uni joints and not the standed ones that cant be greased

    all problems go away

    Need info on how to do it go to www.discovery2.co.uk:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
    My theory is that it related to the air conditioning...

    The D/C joint has water constantly dripped on it, it lives on a constant diet of grinding paster effetively.

    I've fiited a D2 front shaft to the Defender. No probs to date, & the a/c drips to one side.

    Regards
    Max P
    Ok Sorry what happens to the unis when its raining or you do water crossing? Surely this has more water than air con drain, most of the air con drain water will flick off striaght away and wont get in the uni's.
    The air con drain imo has nothing to do with propshaft failures, its Land Rover design fault, not be able to regrease then, Just change your proshaft to one with grease able uni joint and you will never have that problem.
    I can guarantee that if you keep the original unis in and still move the drain away it will still wear and then if not checked will fail.

    BTW I have had customers that never use their Air con (keep HVAC switched off) and still have the unis fail.

    PS For those you don't know me I work on Land Rovers every day and Run a independent Land Rover workshop
    Last edited by V8Hybrid; 22nd July 2009 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Spelling sorry :)

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    also when you do get uni's switched out make sure your grease gun can fit.
    having to order a slimline connection for my gun as the standard one will not attach properly.
    cheers
    yorkie

  8. #38
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    please take off my vote to the poll. I didnt realize it relate to propshaft failure.

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    Looking at the poll I recon it's the Diesel's torque that kills the uni's.
    Remind me of a article in Race Car Engineering Mag about Audi diesel winning Le Mans. Audi had huge problems finding a gearbox that will handle the torque.

  10. #40
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    I've personally destroyed 2 greaseable versions on TD5s
    and know Walker had a V8 one go at around 15k

    whilst yes, my TD5s are "warmer" than most the first destroyed the uni's
    the second was catastrophic failure of the casting.

    Neither caused damage to surrounding components as failures occured at sub 30km/h

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