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  1. HI All I am trying to find the cause of a bearing noise. I have a question about the IRD. When I removed the right drive shaft, I stuck my fingers in to feel the splines. Should there be any play in the bearings there? If I push the spines up they move a little, the mechanic says this is normal, he said the bearings did not look worn. In the left hand side there does not seem to be any play, but this is part of the gearbox. The location is question is circled in red in the pic. Thanks Mark
  2. I don't think its the gearbox - the problem is on the IRD side (near number 4 in the attached pic). I guess its time to clear some space in the garage.
  3. Hi All I've got an annoying grating/bearing noise on left hand turns. Prop is removed so its currently 2wd. I have swapped the drive shafts over to eliminate CV's Changed the right hand front wheel bearing. Noise is still there. I'm sure its bearing noise from the IRD. Has anyone else on here changed a drive shaft on a 1.8? When I shoved one back in, it clicked home and would not pull out, but it felt loose, I expected it to be solid. Pulling/Pushing at it it was solid, but if I got hold of the inner CV I could wiggle it up and down and it felt like it moved a lot more than it should have. Looking at Rave it shoved straight in to the diff. Could the support bearing on that side be knackered? I guess there is no easy way to tell without stripping the IRD? Mark
  4. If the engine speed increased on its own then it could be electronic. I'm not sure how the torque convertors work in the freelander, anyone?
  5. Between the back wheels: rear Differential. Full service depends on how many miles it has done but will include: oil + oil filter change air filter change glow plug change? check brakes (renew if necessary :-o ) check other fluid levels (steering, coolant) depending on mileage change gearbox and IRD oil check tyre pressures the list goes on.....
  6. Dropped the prop shaft off today, It feels a lot lighter to drive now!!! I think I will be leaving it off. BUT, the noise is still there
  7. My cordless is only used for doing up screws, (B&D 14v) its done me well for 4 years so far. For any proper drilling I use a plug in one. I had a cheap £25 Black and Decker plug in drill that has done me for 8 years, including loads of DIY house work and a big extension AND building a kit car where a lot of the body was made from stainless which knackered a lot of drill bits. I did manage to knacker my dads Bosch grinder on the same car. Was a great grinder though. Lasted 10x longer than the cheapy B&Q effort.
  8. Yeah, mine is a 2000 and its a pain (tedious) undoing the ball joint nut, but should be doable.
  9. Yeah - another possible, its just strange that it only happens on left turns above certain speeds. I guess its time to whip the prop shaft off and run her in 2wd for a while. Need to fit the towbar later today, so will see what time I have left once that is done.
  10. I swapped the drive shafts over this afternoon, the noise is still there. Whats next? Something in the IRD?
  11. OK packed with grease and its still making the noise, could it be the inner cv joint? it only does it over 20mph turning left, so that wheel will be unloaded and dropping, putting more of a bend in the inner joint? What are your thoughts? EDIT: can I swap the drive shafts as see if the noise goes? or moves to the other side? I guess I should grab some new drive shaft hub nuts.
  12. Les - I have the hub off, it all turns freely, and is tight, it wont freely spin, but moves smoothly when I turn it by hand. The CV joint does feel quite loose, I can move it around quite easily with light pressure from 1 finger, infact it would probably slop about if I took the whole thing out of the car. I am about to cut the tie and pack it with grease to see if it gets an quieter. TBH its a bit loose for my liking, I remember last time I changed a CV, the new one was very tight and hard to move by hand. So its new drive shaft time I think
  13. Hahaha Thanks again Les, I did not intend to touch the disks. I was planning to reach around the back and feel the hub. I guess the best thing to do is strip them again and have a look/feel.
  14. Thanks Les, I did have the hub off at the weekend, but didn't really notice any play, however I was not sure what I was looking for. Seeing as its only a 30 minute job to whip the hub off I will have another go this weekend. time permitting. Also - Will that hub tend to run hotter? just a thought, I guess I could shove a hand in there to check.
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