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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    AFAIR Rave says to screw out 2 turns. You obviously have to use loctite.

    I just did both my Hi/low and diff lock in my D2 by feel and it is probably a bit more than 2 turns out as I hate bashing the lever.
    I had exactly the same problem!LOL

    Regards Philip A
    I did the same, asjusted out until it felt nice to shift. Hate forcing it into gear

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    Several years ago I bought a transfer box that was supposedly pulled out of a Disco to put in my Defender 130 with 300Tdi. Would be overall more suitable to have a slightly faster high range when used mainly in flat country. However pulling off bottom plate to check condition inside revealed that it was the !.003:1 high range type. Bits attached to it and the serial number indicated it was originally in a mid '80's Rangie with Torque Flite auto.


    Installing this box as is into a Defender would result in having first and reverse gears in high range too fast. Anyway, I did some looking, thinking, measuring and calculating. Then got a 22 tooth top shaft gear designed and cut to mesh with the 44 tooth high range gear on the intermediate cluster. Instead of the standard 26 tooth top shaft gear driving the 41 tooth middle gear on the cluster. Layout is something like in Series transfer box but back to front. Overall ratios 1.27: 1 High range and 4.21:1 in low instead of the standard 3.32:1. The latter rather similar to the Maxidrive 30% slower low which whines due to straight cut gears. My modified box still whines at high speed in both high and low after 10, 000 km. Maybe unlikely to wear in and quieten itself much more but I still like it with faster high and slower low ranges than standard.


    Would be interested to hear if anyone else has ever done this modification, which basically only uses one part, the new top shaft gear that is nothing like anything ever supplied by Land Rover. Meanwhile, a similar result could be obtained using a 1.003 high range transfer box as is and installing (standard Series) 4.7 crown wheel and pinions in diffs or the stronger aftermarket 4.75 ones. Would give overall about 1.33 high and 4.45 low.

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    detent hi lo selctor shaft stuck

    Thanks for your advice, about 2 turns out was spot on, nice feel.
    I checked my other transfer case and has a flanged cap. So i fitted them but the feel is the same as when the screws are in and backed off a couple of turns. comparison phot0 below.
    That would explain why the hi lo dog clutch looks like it was never engaged, it was probably jammed since the last overhaul.

    I used locktite hydraulic sealant , its good stuff it locks the thread and acts as a sealant as well.

    The drive flanges are a challenge I have three different sized disco ones. the ones with the same PCD have a male spigot the defender one has a female.

    I might just buy two new TC defender output shafts and put them in that way defender flanges will fit. I have a new ashcroft ATB inside so i don't want to put too worn parts against it. My other spare transfer case is from a defender but looks very neglected the oil was filthy brown and the potential donor shaft splines where they fit in the diff center are showing signs of abrasive wear. I cant figure that one out, why let a $2000 transmission be damaged just for the want of $15 worth of oil? .

    The input shaft shim is 3.32, was supplied by MR automotive.

    I sanded down the output housings /diff shim to 2.35 mm and it feels good. I warmed up the housing with the heat gun to fit the shim and bearing race. I could feel the bearing getting firmer, ( more preload), as the front housing cooled.
    My guess is the preload we put on the tapered roller bearings is mostly gone when the TC is heated up to 80 or 90 c during operation.


    I have the speedo drive small gear , but still chasing the carrier it spins in and the thing the cable connects to. I'm not in a hurry so things will come together eventually. thanks

    cheers simmo

    cthanks again for your advice cheers simmo.
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    LT230 drive flanges

    the drive flanges

    cheers simmo
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    Last edited by simmo; 31st July 2016 at 08:42 PM. Reason: tried to remove repeat photo

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    Drive flanges on disco TC for defender

    The defender flanges on my 95 defender are big splines, you can see the rear drive flange I changed out a few months ago.

    The drive flanges on the disco-2 TC are fine splines, you can see the drive shafts and the drive flange. Is that usual they're completely different?

    Did some defenders come with the fine spline drive flanges?, that would be the best solution?

    Other wise what to do? A set of defender drive shafts is over $400.

    The disco 2 bracket for hi low selection and the TC wiring loom is still looking for a good home for free

    thanks if you have any advice.

    cheers simmo
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    Smile LT230 TC Drive flanges mystery is unfolding.

    I have three transfer cases.
    i) in car- defender - 95 tdi; 1.410 ratio, serial number 22D384491E, with the notation D2 above the serial number. This transfer case has large splines on the output shafts.
    ii) Spare TC- Defender TD-5, year unknown, 1.410 ratio, serial number 43D092981G. This transfer case has fine splines on the transfer case output shafts.
    iii) TC being rebuilt now; Discovery-2 year unknown, 1.211 ratio, Q high range gears, and difflock. serial number 68D030939G. This transfer case has fine splines on the transfer case output shafts.

    It looks like there has been a change of transfer case output shaft spline type somewhere in the defender evolution to match the splines of the discovery, probably at the time of the Td-5.
    My TD-5 defender TC has a front output flange spigot on it that matches the drive shaft spigot of the TDi transfer case, so that's covered. I'm not sure about the rear output flange though, because the TD-5 had a different diff to the TDi, maybe different drive shaft I'll check in the weekend.
    Problem is solved for the front output at least, take the F drive flange off the spare defender TC. cheers simmo
    Last edited by simmo; 3rd August 2016 at 08:13 PM. Reason: correction of spigot type

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