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    Quote Originally Posted by ashtrans View Post
    Hi,

    this is a common failure on the early 380 mainshaft due to a stress concentration from an undercut, the later part uses a different arrangement to improve this, you would also be wise to change the rear support bearing as this may be damaged, you will need :

    TUD101720, later mainshaft
    FTC4990, steel ring
    FTC4991, oil feed ring
    FTC5288, split collars
    FTC3371, Bearing
    FTC4021, rear collar

    Dave
    Thanks Dave,

    I appreciate your input & this is a big help as I will be ordering parts tomorrow, I wish I could ship it off to you guys but very impracticle from my end.

    We are going to do it ourselves & I have some good help, an ex Land Rover mechanic, a truck mechanic & a fitter & turner, so hopefully I should be back on the road soon.

    I'm 3 1/2 hrs (260km I think?) or more to a Land Rover mechanic I trust so most repairs have to be done here when its impacticble to get them to Sydney, the price of living in the country I guess is to D.I.Y.S.

    Again thankyou, I will post the end result when its back on the road, .

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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    I've often seen quotes mentioned here that are far above UK costs for this. I can only assume it's a combination of supply and demand (i.e. They're not common here, so either the skillset to do them is rare and hence expensive, or the labour time involved is longer because they're not done that often, coupled with higher parts costs.

    However, if Ashcrofts were willing to supply non-exchange, even adding their rebuild costs and surcharge costs with a good allowance for shipping, means you're still getting it cheaper and built by people with an exceedingly good reputation in the UK. When my R380 starts to play up, I know where it'll be going.
    Jeff I believe your right, though I've got to get back on the road ASAP with this vehicle as its going to Cape York in 5 weeks, so no margin for waiting for parts from the UK, if I did decide to go down that path.

    For a while there it looked like the Range Rover was going north instead of the Defender, as it did to Cooma over Easter. Would be fun to take it but the fuel difference costs I could do without especially now

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashtrans View Post
    Hi,

    this is a common failure on the early 380 mainshaft due to a stress concentration from an undercut, the later part uses a different arrangement to improve this, you would also be wise to change the rear support bearing as this may be damaged, you will need :

    TUD101720, later mainshaft
    FTC4990, steel ring
    FTC4991, oil feed ring
    FTC5288, split collars
    FTC3371, Bearing
    FTC4021, rear collar

    Dave
    Wow! It's good to know that the grand masters of Land Rover transmissions frequent this forum!

    I know that when I made an inquiry to Dave at Ashcrofts for a full LT85 gearbox, he pointed me in the direction of their Australian distributors. For larger items like full gearboxes it's good to know that there are Aussie dealers in both Perth and Sydney.

    In fairness to the anti-advertising rules of this forum it's probably best to PM me if you want to know who they are.

    Jon

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    Bryce, where is Mullion Creek?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    Bryce, where is Mullion Creek?
    Where my property is it's 25km north of Orange, it's east of Molong about the same distance, also on the back road to Wellington & on the road out to Burrendong Dam.

    Also my property name is on the Topo map of the area, which is kind of cool.

    Anyone going to Dubbo this is the short cut, you take the Stuartown turn off, no traffic this way either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoverOne View Post
    Where my property is it's 25km north of Orange, it's east of Molong about the same distance, also on the back road to Wellington & on the road out to Burrendong Dam.

    Also my property name is on the Topo map of the area, which is kind of cool.

    Anyone going to Dubbo this is the short cut, you take the Stuartown turn off, no traffic this way either.
    OK, so your about 5-6 hours from me. pm me if you get desparate for parts - I may be able to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    OK, so your about 5-6 hours from me. pm me if you get desparate for parts - I may be able to help.
    Yes mate not that far realy. With help from Dave Ashcroft & Rover Craft (their agent) & an old contact there, I have it all under control & I thank you for your kind offer.

    Now my team in Orange have to put all the bits in the right order, which I am sure they can do and I'm on my way to Cape York at the end of next month & hopefully return intact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoverOne View Post
    From what I understand the the TD5 also uses the R380 & should go straight into my '97 TDI...correct
    Not quite.. the disco R380s have a different shifter to the defender R380s. The lever is in a different position. I understand they can be converted, but its not really feasible.

    Regards
    Max P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker View Post
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    Not quite.. the disco R380s have a different shifter to the defender R380s. The lever is in a different position. I understand they can be converted, but its not really feasible.

    Regards
    Max P
    At the time Max I was thinking of a certain Defender R380 box I knew was sitting in a back yard not mobile, but now have some Ascroft parts going into mine...they arrive tomorrow. The box in the Defender gone not the Rangie which is infact a Disco box.

    Hopefully back on the road by next week when my guys (Clive n co) get the time to put it together, with me looking over their shoulder.

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    Just a short note to end this saga, the box is now back in the Defender very successfully with new main shaft, new clutch kit for under $600...pretty cheap considering my other options at the time.

    Thanks to Chad (brindo75's brother & head mechanic at West Orange Motors...truck division) and Clive, Chad's father...& Land Rover wizard...without them the car would still be another immovable object on the farm.

    Rego on Monday and it's away to Cape York on Saturday for a month.

    One good side effect from this project, I am sure transfer case leak now resolved, and fixed as well while I was under there resealed sump...now no more weap & hopefully leak proof (at least for a time) time will tell.

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