New clutch and gearbox refurb

New clutch and gearbox refurb

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Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Monday 8th February 2016
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Busy day on Saturday removing a few bits to drop the gear box to swap the clutch - I had "much help" as its not something I'd tackle alone.

Eventually managed it without removing the engine however I've now decided to send the gearbox off to be refurbed (seal kit and lay-shaft bearings apparently). So it won't be going back together for a few days until it returns.

For info if it's any help to those considering this job, in order to remove the prop shaft after disconnecting from the diff, we had to drop the diff cradle from the top of the chassis to let it flex down on the rubber attached behind the fuel tank to allow the prop shaft to be manipulated back far enough to get the shaft out of the gear box.




















Stew Mc

401 posts

173 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Soon be ready for the next trip Max. You are getting to know you S very well. Top job.

glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Nice one Max, you're getting very adventurous! smile

scratchchin I can't help thinking that garage / workshop looks very familiar.
And if it's where I think it is, that's a top bloke helping & advising you! smile

P.S. I am not jealous of those facilities. No sir. Not one bit!





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ChrisGadd

687 posts

230 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Garage envy lick

Although I wouldn't let that dirty old thing in my nice clean facility laugh

glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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ChrisGadd said:
Garage envy lick

Although I wouldn't let that dirty old thing in my nice clean facility laugh
Who, me? How very dare you sir! angelwhistle


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SJS357

1,505 posts

156 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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I liked your head shot.
Getting stuck in and all that not that you bumped it wink

Si

glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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?????? Si, what are you talking about?
I can't see any sign of Max Headroom!

PompeyTim

167 posts

200 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Max,

Given what Greg & I went through on the Scotland trip I'd get the propshaft uj's replaced whilst I its out if I were you...

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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PompeyTim said:
Max,

Given what Greg & I went through on the Scotland trip I'd get the propshaft uj's replaced whilst I its out if I were you...
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Is that the bit that let go in Scotland? I never really knew on the basis of being mechanically uneducated and incompetent.

More £££'s to the winter works.

Scurries off to find, research and cost new uj ..........

Thanks for the heads up Tim

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Thanks all for the words of encouragement but I have to confess I'm being led by a very knowledgable chap with first rate facilities that would be completely lost on me but doesn't stop me being in awe of the surroundings.

Still, trying to learn but hopefully won't need to do this work again for quite a while.


glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Scoobimax said:
F
Is that the bit that let go in Scotland? I never really knew on the basis of being mechanically uneducated and incompetent.

More £££'s to the winter works.

Scurries off to find, research and cost new uj ..........

Thanks for the heads up Tim
You will need 2 replacement U/J kits. Land Rover items I believe. Get the ones with a grease nipple fitted. Not expensive but a bit of an art to replace them. Hopefully your old ones are circlipped in place, not staked. The latter would mean a small bit of machining work.
Also worth fitting a new full clutch kit when you refit the gearbox, unless your old one is fairly new with little wear.
Good luck Max smile

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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glenrobbo said:
Scoobimax said:
F
Is that the bit that let go in Scotland? I never really knew on the basis of being mechanically uneducated and incompetent.

More £££'s to the winter works.

Scurries off to find, research and cost new uj ..........

Thanks for the heads up Tim
You will need 2 replacement U/J kits. Land Rover items I believe. Get the ones with a grease nipple fitted. Not expensive but a bit of an art to replace them. Hopefully your old ones are circlipped in place, not staked. The latter would mean a small bit of machining work.
Also worth fitting a new full clutch kit when you refit the gearbox, unless your old one is fairly new with little wear.
Good luck Max smile
Thanks Glen - I think they're circlip style but will check with my master technician. This job started out as a clutch replacement Glen and is growing the other way, so I have a clutch kit and the driveshaft guide thing too.



glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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Doh! I guess the clue about the clutch was in the title! paperbag

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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glenrobbo said:
You will need 2 replacement U/J kits. Land Rover items I believe. Get the ones with a grease nipple fitted. Not expensive but a bit of an art to replace them. Hopefully your old ones are circlipped in place, not staked. The latter would mean a small bit of machining work.
Are these what I'm after?

island4x4


TVRees

1,080 posts

112 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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I'm not sure about that one ..... here are some alternatives. Same info is in the alternative parts list.

PH Forum 2001

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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TVRees said:
I'm not sure about that one ..... here are some alternatives. Same info is in the alternative parts list.

PH Forum 2001
Thanks Tim - did pick that up from the alternative parts list but it's so old and proved tricky to find modern working links.

I think I've now cracked it with these:

here


Cheers!

Max

SJS357

1,505 posts

156 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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glenrobbo said:
?????? Si, what are you talking about?
I can't see any sign of Max Headroom!
Sorry Glen was I was referencing a Facebook photo Max put up FB.
He bumped his head walking underneath something I've done at RT's
Having a to closer look myself. cry

glenrobbo

35,248 posts

150 months

Wednesday 10th February 2016
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Ah, I see Si. ( R I C Si? )
Perhaps Max should get one of these....



soapbox Safety!

.....and here's one for you Si....




Edited by glenrobbo on Wednesday 10th February 08:22

Scoobimax

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1,892 posts

201 months

Thursday 11th February 2016
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Scoobimax said:
I think I've now cracked it with these:

here

Cheers!

Max
Supererb service - ordered yesterday, arrived today:



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