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RRPhil



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That twin row angular contact ball bearing is only used in the RWD versions of the 5HP24 where it is required to take the plunge loads from the propshaft.

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It isn't used in the three variants of the 5HP24 that are bolted up to transfer cases i.e. the 029 model for the E53 4.4i, the 032 model for the Range Rover 4.4 and the 034 model for the E53 4.6iS.

The output from the transmission is simply a splined shaft that engages in the input shaft of the transfer box.

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Ok phil
My rr is 4.4
I will see the version on my gear box at midday
Merci

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You will see that the model number on the green plate is 1058 000 032

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Thanks you rrphil
Inside the tc there is bearings or not?

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RRPhil



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The component that looks like a large bearing in the centre of the stator is actually a one-way clutch (or mechanical diode) that only allows the stator to turn in one direction.

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When the speed ratio across the converter is low the stator is locked to the casing via this sprag clutch so that it redirects the hydraulic flow in the converter circuit to multiply torque. Once the converter gets to its coupling point (at round about 0.85 speed ratio i.e. 15% slip) the flow impinges on the back of the blades and the sprag clutch automatically allows the stator to freewheel so that it doesn’t ‘get in the way’ of the flow circuit which would reduce the converters efficiency. It can no longer multiply torque from this point so the coupling just behaves as a fluid flywheel.

Apart from three axial needle roller bearings to handle the thrusts from the stator and turbine (shown in yellow), that’s it for roller bearings inside the torque converter.

Because the torque converter casing (i.e. impeller) is bolted to the engine flex plate, and is radially located through a spigot into the end of the crankshaft, outside of the torque converter there is just a single needle roller bearing on the oil pump drive tube to steady it :

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pjpetit



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Thanks you for explanation
In any case i have to dismantling the gear box and tc to check

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Hello i have dismantling my gear box and i think that the problem is here
Have you some idea?
Thanks
Pjpetit

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pjpetit



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on vue it's the 32330 disc carrier
thanks

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Just a thought.... could it be worn out clutch plates on first / second gear? Only from what I can gather it's all OK in 3,4,and 5..... Shorely if it was a bearing then it would whine all the time? Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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pjpetit



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Ok understood
This part is the second speed i think
I Will open this evening to Check the Plate
Merci

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RRPhil



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That looks like the inside of the E-clutch hub and you certainly wouldn’t expect to see scoring in there.

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What does the E-clutch piston look like?

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So what happened with your transmission between May 2015 and March 2016?

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Hello
From 2015 vibration around 60 km/h or during acceleration
And yesterday i have dismantling clutch

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For me is ok
May be the torque converter
This evening i will check the oil pump and drain the tc to look for part of steel
Thanks for you help

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Hello i have double check the steel plates and friction










And i have check piston





For me pistons are clean

Thanks for your opinion
Pjpetit

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Hello
Sorry for the delay but i have break my arm and my work shop was closed during 1 month
Ok now i have rebluilt my gear box
I have change:
All steel plates
Friction plates A et B
Complete kit of seals
The bearing of C clutch (worn)
The complete bushes (Cool

Double check'the body valve

I drive with mi RR for 1 week
The gear box work very well no noise BUT again the vibration Big Cry

I dont know why
Please help me Question

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pjpetit



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hello

i thinks to found my problem

the eds1 and eds4 are open or burnst

the eds1 control the pressure inside the gear box
the eds4 control the torque converter

i will change the both next week end

see you

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