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horrible noise
trickydicky:
isnt driving in difflock with only one axle conected the same as driving without difflock (you wont get any windup that can damage the transfer box) i might be wrong.
tack43:
Trickydicky is right. No wind up with prop removed. Should not have done any damage. Does sound like the rear diff to me. Did you hear it running before it was removed from the donor vehicle? Maybe that was why it was sold? Noise on over run could be down to wear on the crown wheel and pinion. Did you drain the original oil, any odd colour, metal filings/chunks or any other contamination. Prop is a possablity but I presume it's the same prop and was ok before.
Rich
trickydicky:
have you thought about the front diff ? try removing the front prop all the extra stress on the front diff may have taken its tole.
jimthelandyman:
It is the rear diff, the diff was from a disco and had the 3 bolt drive flange on it so swapped for a new one for a defender which is slightly different in length and has pulled the pinion shaft bearing too much and therefor the pinion shaft had play in it.
thermidorthelobster:
--- Quote from: bogie on February 04, 2009, 17:30:40 ---DRIVING IN DIFF LOCK ON HARD SURFACE 4 ANY PERIOD OF TIME IS TRANSFERBOX SUICIDE! U MUST HAVE LOADS OF MONEY AND TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--- End quote ---
He did say "with my rear propshaft removed" - it's probably not ideal but I know people who have done it for several months after propshaft breakages and not had any problems.
By the way, your caps lock key seems to have broken and I think your exclamation mark is stuck.
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