Thx, kev!
The diff started to make a grinding noise when accelerating or retarding. No noise when just cruising a ling with no/low power. I then concluded that it had to be the diff. It was confirmed when I tried to change the oil. A lot of metal particles on the drain plug, as also shown on the picturein my last post. The car has done 110’ miles (174.000 km). I wonder if this is a little bit to early, but the car has got a lot of power, as we know… previous owner used it to pull a trailer quite often. I guess this is one of severalt reasons. Do you know if the diff is weak on these cars?
I bought a refurbished diff from a supplier I often/allways use for my LR’s. They are situated in England. With weak Norwegian currency, freight cost and 25% VAT, there will be no christmas pressents for the family this year…
Loosening the 52mm nut was suprisingly easy. I held the prop.shaft still with a 36mm wrench, together with having the parking brake on. This wrench was held still with a chain fixed to the lift. Then I had a friend pulling the 52mm wrench together with me. That did the trick.
Jan 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL
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