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Offline L90TD5

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« on: January 15, 2007, 23:23:11 »
Before you start NO I dont love my GKN OD that much were getting married....well....not yet...we need to get to know each other and.....ehmmm....anyway!!!

Ok serious stuff.

    * Sometimes it activates and engages like silk. However, I dont like the shunt or boom I get on the transmission when this happens. I dont think this can be good for the system. I also believe this maybe to do with my current problem enquired about on here also.

    * I ALWAYS depress the clutch to disengage....less of an awakening for the engine and is as a nice hassle free change. Unless Im going up a hill...then I can disengage and it does it sweet as a nut, no judder.
    * MAIN POINT. Im going to despress my clutch as normal from now on when ENGAGING and release when its in: WILL THIS HAVE ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ON THE O/D???THE MANUAL SAYS IT IS DESIGNED/CAN HANDLE TO BE ENGAGED ATFULL POWER/NORMAL POWER.

I know some ppl say get some difflock evolution oil to combat this but it wont completely remove this 'high energy shunt' from the transmission.
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Offline mark.yellow.series.3

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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2007, 00:30:21 »
not sure about your make of OD but my fairey OD you have to clutch it to engage and disengage.

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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2007, 00:36:20 »
Quote from: mark.yellow.series.3
not sure about your make of OD but my fairey OD you have to clutch it to engage and disengage.

Hi, GKN Overdrive for defender 90. Switch activated/deactivated but I think Im gonna depress the clutch for both from now.

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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2007, 07:01:28 »
I have found that as long as you are you are powering at the time of engagement it's smooth and i normaly use the clutch for coming out of overdrive unless the revs are low or under power again..Hope this helps?? :?  where abouts in the country are you?? 8)
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2007, 13:17:51 »
Yes I de-clutch when engaging the overdrive. A smoother change for some reason.
I don't use my clutch at other times when changing gear though. :oops:
I wonder why I can't get the overdrive bit right  :lol:
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