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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: stefan on January 17, 2005, 10:53:32

Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: stefan on January 17, 2005, 10:53:32
I for one will ensure I now use a wading plug in the bell housing after this weekend!!

The Monday after Christmas I went on a pay and play at Broxhead Common, had a go through a water/mud run and didn't quite make it, sitting in mud and water up to the bottom of the doors for 15 minutes awaiting recover.

A week or so ago the starter motor failed, took it out, it was pretty gunged up, ended up replacing it with a new one which I fitted on Saturday morning, re-connected the battery, started up, no problem.

Jumped in to move it down the drive, no clutch! Checked the fluid, clutch seized, pumped the pedal quite a few times, clutch eventually came back.

Put it in gear, release the handbrake, front wanted to move, back didn't! Handbrake seized!!

So the moral is, if you don't use a wading plug, learn from my lesson, I have now bought one for less than £2 and will fit it everytime we go off road!!!!!!!

Stef
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: karloss on January 17, 2005, 19:22:09
Join the "I had to replace expensive items (clutch in my case) due to not fitting wading plugs" club. It's an expensive club to join, but it's in no way exclusive!!! :lol:
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: Whitelandyman90 on January 18, 2005, 15:32:16
Just repaired my handbrake after it seized mysteriously after some nautical activities.  :(    What are these wading plugs and where do they go? I've heard them mentioned before but I thought they were only needed if you were likely to exceed the 'out of the box 21" deep wading limit'
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: pritch on January 18, 2005, 16:11:36
Quote from: "Whitelandyman90"
Just repaired my handbrake after it seized mysteriously after some nautical activities.  :(    What are these wading plugs and where do they go? I've heard them mentioned before but I thought they were only needed if you were likely to exceed the 'out of the box 21" deep wading limit'


As I understand it, they'll do nothing to prevent handbrake problems.

You've got one plug that fits into the bellhousing and a second that fits into the timing case on later diesels.
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: Xtremeteam on January 18, 2005, 21:59:28
is there any wadin plugs on an old rangie 4 speed stirrer?
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: Range Rover Blues on January 19, 2005, 01:16:05
Quote from: "V8_redline7500"
is there any wadin plugs on an old rangie 4 speed stirrer?

Should be one in the bellhousing
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: stefan on January 19, 2005, 08:05:21
The bell housing wading plug size is standard on all landies, a guy sells them on Ebay for about £1.85 inc postage. I went out yesterday to check mine fitted, the hole was filled with mud! The handbrake had seized again, so I think that needs to come apart this weekend!!

Wading plugs of course do not help the handbrake!!

Stef
Title: wading plugs...
Post by: unknownmanxman on January 24, 2005, 18:45:23
I had water go into my timing cover and make the belt jump a tooth or two..... that was expensive........ i have them fitted all the time now!! My handbrake seizes after every offroading adventure, so i just dont use it anymore! I got fed up of fixing it..
Title: Re: wading plugs...
Post by: muddyweb on January 24, 2005, 18:56:44
Quote from: "unknownmanxman"
I have them fitted all the time now!!


Make sure you take them out for a couple of hours every few weeks... the drain holes are there for a reason ;-)
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: ibexman on January 24, 2005, 20:43:50
Absolutely Tim,
Or else you'll join the equally expensive "forgot to take the wading plugs out club", of which I am a fully paid up member!
Dom
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: karloss on January 24, 2005, 21:19:14
Quote from: "ibexman"
Absolutely Tim,
Or else you'll join the equally expensive "forgot to take the wading plugs out club", of which I am a fully paid up member!
Dom


Christ sakes, you can't win with the damn things can you. :shock:  :roll:
Title: Wading plugs
Post by: unknownmanxman on January 26, 2005, 18:00:37
Argh... So you cant win either way? hmmmm....
Title: Now I know what wading plugs are for!
Post by: Pete Holme on January 31, 2005, 23:32:54
yup keep those plugs handy you never know when you will need them  :shock:
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