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Urgent Diagnosis help needed
Wanderer:
I've never worked on one of the rubber donut props but could the rubber donut have gone so the prop isn't actually turning the drive flange?
Ed
gords:
--- Quote from: "muddyweb" ---Curiouser and Curiouser...
Were the bolts holding the drive flanges all present and correct ?
You got any pictures of the halfshafts ?
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3 bolts, all there and nicely tight - both sides of the rubber donut! Donut looks to be in one piece.
Propshaft slides in and out nicely and the sliding joint doesn't spin round (not by hand at least!).
Some more pictures in my gallery.
Anyone want to buy a 2 wheel drive Discovery? :roll: :wink:
muddyweb:
Interesting thought Ed...
Looking at the pictures, I'm not sure how it would fail... but I don't *think* it could happen.
muddyweb:
What about the bolts which hold the driven member (end of the half shafts) ? Were they all OK ?
chuggaman:
are you sure its not your transfer box
you know when you change from low to high and sometimes it jumps out into what effectively is neutral(with that loud bang)and you get no drive
just a thought
when you change from diff lock to low or high is there any friction or clunking
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