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    Will wait for a reply from Ashcrofts, from what I could see on their website would be around around 950GBP for the box total plus freight. Agree if he does not want to blur the edges, but the additional bond is after all refundable if you send yours back. Still likely to be cheaper than the ones out here with standard bearings. So far in Australia can only find for $2200-$2400 plus freight each way so an additional $300 plus and $1000 bond if yours is not up to scratch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Can't lay my hands on the paperwork, but I'm pretty sure the price was the two combined. Dave is brilliant, but he is unwilling to blur the edges, a position I respect, but I didn't think to ask him if the payments could be separate. As I said, I didn't do my homework.



    He does. Dave and Joanne responded promptly to my emails. Just found the invoice, total of 845 GBP for reco gearbox outright, plus 165 6GBP for shipping. All very reasonable.



    Yeah, don't blame you. I was going to try, but the damage was too much, and I'm blowed if I want to take the thing out again.
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    If you look back over that thread, as I just did, you'll see that many people have different experiences importing stuff. As I said, do your homework. Could save you a bomb. The gearbox itself is brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Will wait for a reply from Ashcrofts, from what I could see on their website would be around around 950GBP for the box total plus freight. Agree if he does not want to blur the edges, but the additional bond is after all refundable if you send yours back. Still likely to be cheaper than the ones out here with standard bearings. So far in Australia can only find for $2200-$2400 plus freight each way so an additional $300 plus and $1000 bond if yours is not up to scratch.
    Cheers
    Craig
    I looked into sending ours back. The costs just multiplied. Do you know anyone in the UK? Perhaps they could by it for you, and send it as a 'gift' or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    . So far in Australia can only find for $2200-$2400 plus freight each way so an additional $300 plus and $1000 bond if yours is not up to scratch.
    Cheers
    Craig
    Which is why I chose Ashcrofts in the first place.

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    Hi Craig
    Bad luck about the box...
    Try giving Max De burg a ring..
    He is in Maylands and will do rebuilds..
    He is Very Very good.
    He did my Maxidrive rear locker for me many years ago .. I know he is still around..he is also a landy nut like us all.
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    Hi Craig,

    If looking for a gearbox specialist more local, did you get a quote from Darren at Aztech in Rivervale?

    David

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    Pretty sure Ashcrofts only take returns from inside the UK as they have to pay duty on receiving 2nd hand items, which makes it cost prohibitive. This is what I was told when asking about a new auto for my D2.
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    Well this gets weirder by the minute, pulled out the transfer case and gearbox expecting to find immediate visible damage but no. While I dont have the whole box apart yet, I have the extension housing seperated and not off yet (need to remove the selector). The Layshaft is not broken or for that matter visibly damaged at all at this point. The bearings are fine as I would have expected as I only replaced them 18 months ago when I had the engine out. The only thing I did notice on removal was the Input shaft into the clutch/engine had a bit of slop in it and expected to see the bearing shot, however no. The retaining clip did seem to be damaged. I am not sure if this was from knocking back the extension housing but the layshaft front carrier bearing appeared to be sitting back out of the race.
    As per the below pictures no apparent damage. The only other thing is the assembly did feel a bit heavy when turning by hand so maybe some other damage not yet found, though all seems to turn ok by hand. The trans case does not appear to be an issue but will be pulling all inspection plates off to check. I am now at a bit of a loss. Is it possible it could be a cv or half shaft????
    The only other thing is when I knocked back the extension housing the rear carrier bearing actually dropped out. is this normal.

    Edit: OK I have just found the input bearing has one roller lying on its side, so safe to say front input bearing is screwed so maybe more issues internally.


    Rear Carrier bearing


    Front carrier bearing on layshaft, it has slipped back in a little, not sure if this was a result of separating the extension housing or it had actually slipped back prior as had not yet removed the front cover housing.


    Input shaft bearing to clutch looks like retaining clip is damaged.


    Layshaft at rear


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    Ok so have found a bearing failure or more so a bearing retainer failure, this pic I have peeled back the retainer ever so slightly for the pic but was already buggered. Does any one have any experience in replacing these from the front if it is even possible rather than disassembling the whole box? Not sure if it can be done, there has been some discussion but not firm yes or no.




    Front Input and Layshaft carrier bearings in position where they should be.

    Rear Output


    Rear Layshaft
    2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
    2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
    1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
    1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
    2003 WK Holden Statesman
    Departed
    2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
    84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
    98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed

    Facta Non Verba

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    You had no drive I recall? So unless the input shaft bearing had heaps of play it might be time to look at the t-case???

    Is the mainshaft intact?

    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    I think the problems arise from two things; the weight, which made it that DHL were the only mob too touch it, and the unit price. As I said back then,

    Customs Clearance $150
    Compile User $70.15
    Customs Duty $65.09
    Import GST $160.85
    Customs Processing Fee $55.20
    AQIS Lodgement Fee $25.00
    Quarantine Entry Fee $139.00
    DHL Fee $214.86
    Tax $24.52

    Sub Total $904.65

    And, there is another $105.00 to pay before the item is picked up, and there is $85.00 a DAY if we can't pick it up exactly when they release it.
    DHL are well known for all these BS fees and charges.

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