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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: Bobtail on July 09, 2007, 18:26:04
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When i drive my rangie there is a sound like a high pitched tweet coming form my car
when i put the clutch down (with the car still moving)and rev the car its not there
but let the clutch out and drive the bird is back
this has just started please HELP
I'm Going mad!!!!!!!!!! :(bigangry):
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Water might have got into the release bearing, turn the radio up.
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Water might have got into the release bearing, turn the radio up.
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**On The Floor P Myself Laughing!**
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Water might have got into the release bearing, turn the radio up.
thats what i thought it might be but........................
it only happens when you are on the over run
and its driving me mad :x :shock:
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Air leak in yer Turbo system also?
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Iv'e found the peoblem
the front prop uj is well and truely goosed
will change prop over tomorrow as i have a spare :roll:
Cheers for all the suggestions
Jim
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I was going to say that, mines doing the same thing, apart from its now turning into a much more 'grinding metal' sound. parts are on order so should fix it. Found it by visiting the underside of it and seeing if i could shake the prop shaft, the back was sound but the front 'clonked' at both axle end and gear box. Not sure how long or hard a job it is?
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Prop shaft is an easy job. Four bolts either end. 14mm open ended spanner should do. Sometimes you need 2 and a socket to get them all. Hardest part is getting to all the bolts.
Remember to chock the wheels. Without the props in, there is nothing to stop the wheels turning.
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Remember to chock the wheels. Without the props in, there is nothing to stop the wheels turning.
Other than the hand brake :?
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As the hand brake operates on the back end of the transfer box, without the props in, there is nothing to stop the wheels moving. You'd be ok if you only took one out at a time, but I'd still chock the wheels to be sure.
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I was just being picky as he'd said front propshaft. Truth is often you need to spin the prop to get at all the bolts which means having a wheel off the ground.
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