I bought a td4 fl1 automatic with no reverse gear.
I changed the gearbox for one off ebay which lasted 6 months before developing a major leak.
I have replaced it again but now have a collection of ruined boxes. Is there anywhere that is likely to want them? I tried Ashcroft but there is no answer on the phone.
Hi Mark5209,
I had a similar problem on mine, must have hit a pothole or something and the anti roll bar had shifted across, causing it to clunk against the spring on cornering. I'd check that the anti-roll bar is the same distance away from the spring on both sides.
Hello,
I have a Td4 Freelander automatic. It had lost reverse gear so I replaced the gearbox. After loads of mucking about with gearbox oil I got it running.
I fired it up and took it to my local MOT station. It drove perfectly on the way there. 1/2 an hour later I got a phone call from the tester saying it won't start. I trailered it home again.
It's flashing F 4 on the dash and won't turn over. F4 is limp home for the gearbox. After some searching on here I'm led to believe that the F4 fault and the non-starting are unrelated, so I bought a new starter and fitted that. No joy.
Any ideas?
TIA
Hmmm. Having got it up on the ramp today, it appears that all the bushes are OK. I will stick it in for it's MOT as is soon and see what that throws up.
Thanks for the replies, certainly interesting reading.
We are about 1/2 way through finishing someone's unfinished project. A rather nice 1989 90 with galv chassis and new bulkhead.
Next job is getting it up on the ramp. Having had a look round it's going to need a few bushes (it was sat for 10 years before I acquired it), I was wandering if it's going to be worth the time money and effort fitting a full pollybush kit to it. Are they a significant improvement? Do they last much longer, as advertised?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Hi all,
I am looking to replace the rear axle on my 1980 109. I've got a few rear axles knocking about but none off a 109.
The one that looks most like it is off a 1978 88, will it fit?
I've changed a few and never had an issue. Just filled in the new engine number on the v5 and posted it off, no letter or anything. I think it's not really an issue because they've always been either straight swaps or 2.5 for 2.5.
It depends on what you are looking for, although they look the same they are different beasts.
Td5s will take much more of a battering at high revs (off road) but TDCIs are way better on long journeys and sit comfortably at 70mph in 6th on the motorway.
I own 2 pumas and 5 Td5s. Personally I prefer the Td5 but that's because I have to fix them when they break down - it's easier to tell what bit's broken on the Td5 because it's a far more straightforward engine. Also the nearest motorway to me is 100 miles away.