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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 310 |
I've been having a look at Rave, and it doesn't seem *too* much of a difficult job, but I was wondering if anyone has attempted replacing a gearbox on the L322 V8?
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25th Nov 2015 4:57pm |
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SMUTT Member Since: 30 Jun 2014 Location: Cheshire Posts: 459 |
Haylands did his - search the threads - it may be in his Project Fatty Offroader thread Howard
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25th Nov 2015 5:10pm |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
Why get yours rebuilt if you are getting another to put in anyway,you are paying twice ??!! |
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25th Nov 2015 7:21pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Removing the gearbox is not hard, it takes a while as there is a fare amount to do and it weighs a ton... I did it on a twin post ramp, if your doing it on the floor I'd take the transfer box off the back first...
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26th Nov 2015 12:30am |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
From my experience, removing the gearbox twice on my car, (don't ask!). yes it's a straightforward job. The gearbox you need must come from a Range Rover, not x5 etc. as Pete says, the rotten job is to undo the torque converter to flex plate bolts. You will need a short 3/8 ratchet, and a deep hex 17mm socket. Make sure it's not a double hex one as it's much harder to avoid rounding the heads etc. You might want to remove these before you even start the rest of the job. If you search 5hp24 gearbox you will find a really long one showing how to get these out, and some other tales regarding rebuilding etc. I think it was '5hp24 rebuild it begins' search that.
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28th Nov 2015 10:06am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I remember looking underneath the vehicle while deciding whether to start it or not and it looks daunting but once the exhausts are removed and all the aluminium covers, it looks remarkably exposed.
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28th Nov 2015 10:41am |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
Ive bought gearboxes from ebay in the past for various cars, id say half of them were basically rubbish. You've no real way of telling if they're any better than your existing one when they're sat on a pallet. Sure some sellers will offer a warranty, but they only limit themselves to replacing or refunding the cost of the box, doesn't cover your labour and if they only have the one gearbox you end up with yours removed and the car in bits while you source another one. So in that sense it may be worth paying your local garage and having them source the box, then if it's no good it's their problem.
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28th Nov 2015 11:53am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
i wouldn't go near mine again without a proper transmission jack, i used a little trolley under the lift you can see in the pic but when i removed and replaced my transfer box on its own it took me a day of struggling with a trolley jack and various wooden cradles to get it back in and it was a freakin nightmare |
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28th Nov 2015 1:34pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
I was lucky and picked up a box that was less than 6 months old and came with the TC, new oil cooler and lines and wasn't much more than £500, I bought it to recon it myself as my box was too bad to recon, someone had been there before and repaired it with a hammer (I kid you not) The idea was at that price it was still cheap if it needed anything, as it was it works great...
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28th Nov 2015 2:18pm |
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acrr1 Member Since: 30 Aug 2015 Location: Thirsk Posts: 24 |
Am sure this was just generic terminology but just to avoid doubt never ever support a car on bricks - they have a nasty habit of crumbling at the wrong moment............ |
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28th Nov 2015 2:19pm |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
The transmission is simple to remove (try an Integrale if you want hard!), the flywheel/flexplate bolts are the only awkward bit but it is HEAVY!
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29th Nov 2015 11:59am |
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