Vehicle & Technical > Defender
Wobble Wobble Vibrate
AbyssDJ:
ours are trashed.... well, on the way there. still the originals i reckon, maybe changed once at a push! :shock: just not got around to doing them... had to do one of them a good while back cos it screamed like [!Expletive Deleted!] when accelerating or engine braking.. bloody thing. the remaining ones are just juddery at the mo, not THAT bad yet.
graham2306:
I left the uj's vibrating on my series III. The vibration trashed the diff and transfer box oil seals, the diff pinion bearing and the transfer box output shaft bearing. So for a £15 propshaft repair I ended up paying about £100 in parts and lots of grief in fitting all the bits.
Get em fixed.
Graham
XIL5459:
Hi all,
I have been having the same problem mith my 200tdi Disco, I have checked everything that has been sugested on other parts of the forum and still the vibration occurs at around 40 and disapears when slowing down. I was talking to a mechanic mate and he sugested checking the injectors to see if it was a misfire, I found that one injector is not right.
I havent as of yet changed the injectors but will do soon. hopefully this will solve my problem.
Steve
Range Rover Blues:
Funny but I've got a vibration on the LSE I'd swear was a UJ, it's noisey at 70 (how annoying, I'll just have to go slower :wink: ) but now it does it at 35 ish when accelerating. Unless it's a bent prop then I'm sure it's a UJ but they all feel tight :?
lenrover:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---Funny but I've got a vibration on the LSE I'd swear was a UJ, it's noisey at 70 (how annoying, I'll just have to go slower :wink: ) but now it does it at 35 ish when accelerating. Unless it's a bent prop then I'm sure it's a UJ but they all feel tight :?
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You sometimes get simlar symtoms with exesively*spelliling* worn prop sliders too
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