With a 4.9L V8 (I think that's what you meant) the Land Rover axles aren't really up to much. Unlike the 2a, the Stage 1 V8s weak point is actually in the front axles. I'd say you've sheared a halfshaft. Most likely the shorter driver's side one.
To check without dismantling the front axle, make sure the diff lock is disengaged and pull on the hand brake (this is mostly for safety's sake), then scramble underneath and play with the front propshaft. If you can turn it (it may be a bit stubborn and graunchy) the problem's in the axle. If not, look to the transfer case. You could also lift one front wheel and try to turn it. With the diff lock out, the propshaft will turn, with it in, you won't turn the wheel. Anything otherwise is a broken axle.
Hope this helps.
Dan.
69 2a 88" pet4, 74 3 109" pet4, 68 2b FC pet6.


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