Worked out why the diff was a bit noisy
Worked out why the diff was a bit noisy
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Paul Goldstar

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91 posts

148 months

Monday 1st February 2021
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Shaking down the new (to me) car since I got it on the drive. Driven about 10-12 miles so far and thought that the diff was a bit noisy.

No problem I thought. I’ll change the 1.75 litres or so of oil and put some fresh in. This came out


Rebuilt 4,000 miles ago so a bit of a surprise although no implication that it was anybody’s fault, it was also 4 years ago. I haven’t checked the breather yet in case it’s blocked up and the oil has gone through the pinion (happens a lot on Stags, is it a thing on these BTR diffs?)

Oh well 2 litres of Millers available to refill so we’ll see how it is after that.

By the way if anyone needs some Lodexol 80/140 Milner Off Road in Matlock have it for £27 delivered for 2 litres. They were very helpful keeping me up to date with delivery dates when there was a delay. Recommended.

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

170 months

Monday 1st February 2021
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It’s not something I’ve heard complaints of. Is there any visible signs of leaks as the whole area should be pretty clean if only 4000 use. That’s very strange.

PhilF329

242 posts

259 months

Monday 1st February 2021
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I've heard of a few cases of people draining down fluids and then forgetting to refill. Happened to one of my friends with a service at a main dealer

Milner Off Road highly recommended too

Paul Goldstar

Original Poster:

91 posts

148 months

Monday 1st February 2021
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Classic Chim said:
It’s not something I’ve heard complaints of. Is there any visible signs of leaks as the whole area should be pretty clean if only 4000 use. That’s very strange.
It didn’t look any worse than I would expect, although I didn’t stick my head too far in. I’ll have another look tomorrow. Drain was quite tight as well so it hadn’t escaped through there. Hey ho

Paul Goldstar

Original Poster:

91 posts

148 months

Monday 1st February 2021
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PhilF329 said:
I've heard of a few cases of people draining down fluids and then forgetting to refill. Happened to one of my friends with a service at a main dealer

Milner Off Road highly recommended too
Highly possible I guess - we’re all human after all.

Steve_D

13,800 posts

279 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2021
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So if that has not been serviced then you have plenty more service items to address now.

Steve

Paul Goldstar

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91 posts

148 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2021
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Steve_D said:
So if that has not been serviced then you have plenty more service items to address now.

Steve
You're not wrong Steve, something to keep me out of trouble. Bizarrely the engine oil looks fresh but the air filter has definitely been there for a while.

With the salt on the roads and the outrigger repair to do, I'm not really driving it at the moment anyway while I get things sorted.

I've got some outriggers on order so once the Stag rear axle is back on, I can make room in the garage and get all those jobs done.

Still got a small leak into the footwell so need to track that down and the rear of the hood seems to let a bit in as well. I've waterproofed it with 4 coats of Thompsons so I'm wondering if it's coming past the frame/body. I'm assuming theres no sealant in there.

roseytvr

1,790 posts

199 months

Tuesday 2nd February 2021
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Quite possible someone drained it then found they couldn’t fill it!