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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterOZ View Post
    I finally got the D3 back after 17 long weeks with nothing to drive and being 30km from town it made life very difficult.
    Transmission was fully reconditioned and so was the valve body including new solenoids. It has a reconditioned TC as well.

    I reset adaptions yesterday after picking it up from my nearby indie LR mechanic.

    I'm noticing a small amount 'surging' of both engine and driveline in what I think is 4th gear at low rpms, you can feel the vehicle surge slightly and see the RPM fluctuate. It is not the chattering type of fluctuation you get when the TC is playing up.

    I'm thinking though that the TC is locking then unlocking. Is this part of the adaption cycling of learning?

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    You can see the lockup on the GAP tool but I thought it was only in 6th?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    You can see the lockup on the GAP tool but I thought it was only in 6th?
    you are probably correct re the gear, I did speak to the transmission place earlier and they advised it will do this for about 700km till it beds in and adaptations settle down.

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    The adaption procedure should have been done so that it worked as it should immediately. Resetting adaptions alone is only half the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    The adaption procedure should have been done so that it worked as it should immediately. Resetting adaptions alone is only half the job.
    That was my experience - worked as it should from when I collected it out of the workshop.
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    Yeah I’d not have done an adaption reset when collecting my refurbished gearbox. One assumes it’s ready to rock and roll. Was the refurbishment place a certified ZF agent?
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    Changed the oil in the front diff of the D4.
    I used Penrite Pro Gear GL5 75W-85 oil.
    The fill spec is 610mL.
    I used an oil syringe to deliver the oil, however it makes a slightly messy job of it, with multiple syringe fills etc whilst under the car.
    I see that the Penrite “Little Mate” low volume oil pump is on sale at Autobarn for $19. Need to pre measure the oil, but may be cleaner.
    best wishes, Jeff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Nice. What was the condition like of the older rear upper arms? Noticeably worn out?
    Yes, nowhere as noticeable as the fronts get but it was measurable.

    I also did the bushes in the knuckle.
    Problems were faced - the bloody Laser tool was incorrectly supplied and the cup was smaller than the damn bush it was meant to recieve! Luckily a mate has a lathe and problem soon sorted and bushes changed!

    I’ve fitted the RRS components…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffoir View Post
    Changed the oil in the front diff of the D4.
    I used Penrite Pro Gear GL5 75W-85 oil.
    The fill spec is 610mL.
    I used an oil syringe to deliver the oil, however it makes a slightly messy job of it, with multiple syringe fills etc whilst under the car.
    I see that the Penrite “Little Mate” low volume oil pump is on sale at Autobarn for $19. Need to pre measure the oil, but may be cleaner.
    best wishes, Jeff.
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    Given the small volume in the front I’d want the higher viscosity oil up front!

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    Well… the rest of this week hasn’t gone quite to plan!
    I turned the D4 around and put it nose in the workshop (I have too much stuff in there so have to shuffle around a bit at the moment (being sorted).

    Intention to upgrade front rotors/callipers, fit front brake lines. Then move onto doing the cooling system - replace coolant inlet on side of block, new hoses, disconnect EGR plumbing etc…

    Well….

    Get the LHF wheel off, start doing brakes - hmmm what have I forgotten to order? Ahh. The bloody mud shields to suit the larger rotors… doh!😫

    Put wheel back together and put vehicle away. Go online and order backing plates…

    And then wake up in the morning like I’ve been hit by a truck - well not quite - just Influenza A…. 😢

    So I’ve been bed ridden for the last 3 days (I preferred having Covid, it hurt less)

    In the meantime backing plates have arrived, so when I’m feeling better I’ll get into the jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Yes, nowhere as noticeable as the fronts get but it was measurable.

    I also did the bushes in the knuckle.
    Problems were faced - the bloody Laser tool was incorrectly supplied and the cup was smaller than the damn bush it was meant to recieve! Luckily a mate has a lathe and problem soon sorted and bushes changed!

    I’ve fitted the RRS components…
    Get well soon!

    Assume the RRS have only a different rubber bush to the Disco?

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