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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8186 |
Some info on prop removal here, it's a big nut...!
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27th Oct 2024 8:03am |
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JLS Member Since: 25 Jan 2016 Location: Oslo Posts: 22 |
Thx, Haylands! I’ve also bought a new tank shield, changing it together with the diff. Does the tank and shield have different mounting bolts, so the tank hang by itself? |
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27th Oct 2024 9:22am |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 311 |
Hello to Norway, I plan to do this work again next week. It's best to drive the tank fairly empty, then jack it up safely or use a lift. You can leave the empty tank on the car if you hang it on the body with thick cable ties, you only need to loosen a few smaller screws at the tank protection/tank connection. You can loosen the cardan shaft. There's a video on YouTube, it's from the Range Rover Sport L494, but it's constructed the same way. Luckily I attached my cardan shaft with 6 Torx screws at each end, it is from 2017 but the only rust spot is a completely rusted tank guard, unbelievable. And the rear brake lines were completely rusted through, absolute madness. All other parts are rust-free. Good luck, Uli L405 SDV8 2017 + Lancia Flavia Coupe 1964 + RRS L494 3.0 SDV6 + C220CDI Convertible 2021 |
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27th Oct 2024 9:36am |
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JLS Member Since: 25 Jan 2016 Location: Oslo Posts: 22 |
Hello there, Meerbusch. Thank you for the quick response and advice. It seem I need to look deeper in to the health of my car, regarding your note on the rear brake lines
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27th Oct 2024 9:51am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8186 |
Something else to check as well...
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28th Oct 2024 4:55pm |
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JLS Member Since: 25 Jan 2016 Location: Oslo Posts: 22 |
Thx, I’ll take a good look when I’m under there - cross fingers… With the fact that we use a lot - a lot - of salt during the winter here in Norway I guess the answer is given 2016 L405 SDV8
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28th Oct 2024 5:10pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8186 |
Unfortunately I imagine you are right, if you are taking the diff out I presume you will drop the subframe so set aside some time to do some cleaning up and rustproofing... Pete
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28th Oct 2024 5:14pm |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 311 |
Luckily the L405 is made of aluminum, so you only have to worry about parts that can be unscrewed and not have to weld half the car like on the L322. L405 SDV8 2017 + Lancia Flavia Coupe 1964 + RRS L494 3.0 SDV6 + C220CDI Convertible 2021 |
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31st Oct 2024 5:58am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8186 |
Not quite right, unfortunately the monocoque is aluminium but the rear subframe, and other bits, are steel and they set up electrolysis. The aluminium can corrode badly. All bolts going into the monocoque are bare steel and can strip threads or gall and the contact areas of steel rot out. DO NOT use a windy gun or similar to remove nuts and bolts, use a ratchet and go slow with plenty of lube...
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31st Oct 2024 7:37am |
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Kev the Rev Member Since: 07 Jan 2024 Location: Ripon Posts: 33 |
Wish you hadn't shown that picture especially on Halloween, very scary
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31st Oct 2024 9:24am |
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knwatkins Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 768 |
I took my rear diff off earlier this year. With the right tools, it's fairly straightforward. You will likely not be able to knock/push the halfshafts back out of the hub so don't take too long trying to do it. It's easier to just remove the complete hub assemblies including the halfshafts. Kev
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31st Oct 2024 9:08pm |
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JLS Member Since: 25 Jan 2016 Location: Oslo Posts: 22 |
Thx, knwatkins. Looking at the UT-video Haylands was refering to in the link, it seems that you don’t need to unscrew the nut on the prop.shaft at the diff, with use of the two big spanners… Is that correct? It seem that this big nut that goes over the splines from the diff is just pushed on, and just is ment to keep dust from the splines since it has this o-ring. Its not easy to see this in the video, but if you are aware, you can see that they just pull the prop.shaft off, leaving the not still connected to the shaft.
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6th Nov 2024 7:02pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1350 |
That's actually a good point ... the nut is undone, then prop slides off, then nut also just slides off ( with encouragement )
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8th Nov 2024 10:43am |
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knwatkins Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 768 |
You'll need to use the 2 spanners to undo the threaded sheath that covers the splined shaft on the diff.
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9th Nov 2024 8:46pm |
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