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On Sunday, I tracked down an oil leak from the rear output flange of the transfer case in the D2. I was ready to replace the shaft seal but found that the leak was actually from the felt seal under the large nylock nut. The nut itself was quite loose and took very little effort to remove.
I didn’t change the shaft seal as there was zero sign of leaking there. I didn’t have a new felt seal and used a little thread sealer under the big washer and nylock nut to hopefully seal the machines surfaces. I also added a little locktite to the nut since I didn’t have a replacement.
The symptom was evidence of oil spraying from the outside rear of the brake drum. The oil is sprayed tangentially to the drum and mostly ends up spraying upwards and to the passenger side. The leak was initially small but eventually led to a drip on the driveway which is the threshold for remedial action at our place.
There was no oil inside the brake drum. If you have oil inside the brake drum, this will most certainly be from the shaft seal and your brake pads may need replacement.
I have always had variable vibration from my driveline since moving to the large tyres. I wonder if this loose nut could be contributing. I can’t wait to test it on the freeway.
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Just posted on Expedition Portal:
APB for Stolen 95 RRC
Hello to all the Rover Community!
My son who is a mechanic at JLR Omaha NE had his 95 RRC soft dash stolen today outside his residents.
It's a pretty unique truck . White 95 RRC soft dash with a 300 tdi 5 speed. It has a INTA roof rack and SG front & rear bumper that are galvy. It has custom RTI rock sliders and HD F&R suspension with Tom Woods Drive shafts
He started building this rover at 14 years old when he was in HS and finished it while he was in trade school.
If you happen to see this truck driving around or part pop up for sale please email me
roverxtdi@gmail.com or call 207 664 4802
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Thank you,
Scott
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I thinks is just rare to see a stock height Disco. The tyres may be larger than stock which tends to fill the guards.Looks like it's riding low...
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Best of luck Mike. We hope to see you there.
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There is talk of also doing the Mattley Ridge trail. Since we would be camping at Corral Hollow, the Mattley Ridge run would need to happen before entering Corral Hollow.
I guess we will make final plans at the meeting point at Camp Connell at 10 am on Saturday
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UPDATE - CHANGE OF PLANS FOR THE SOUTH BAY CONVOY
For those wanting to take a leisurely drive from South Bay tomorrow morning, a couple of us are planning to meet at the SAFEWAY OFF MISSION BLVD IN FREMONT
Meeting time 7am with an aim to leave very soon afterwards
46848 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539
Look out for us near the HSBC bank
So far, Jeff (RRS), Johann (LR3?) and myself (DiscoStu the D2) plan to meet there. If anyone else wants to join, please let me know to look out for you
Robert
Phone and text 4086370426
limited range ham radio 146.460
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I am booked to stay at Canyonlands RV Resort and Campground from Sunday 12th to Friday 17th (5 nights).
It is a basic cabin that sleeps four in two pairs of bunk beds. I am currently by myself and would be happy to share the accomodation. I did try to extend the booking by another night, but they are now fully booked.
I will probably leave Saturday morning from South Bay and be travelling at a leisurely pace. I am not sure which route I will take or where I might stay en route. Alternatively, I might leave Friday afternoon and try to make it to Reno to meet up with Rupert on Saturday morning.
I plan to leave Moab on Friday afternoon and return Saturday or Sunday to the Bay Area.
The accomodation is quite central in Moab on the main ‘strip’:
Canyonlands RV Resort & Campground, a Sun RV Resort
555 S Main Street | Moab, UT 84532
Phone: (435) 259-6848 | Fax: (435) 259-6844
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My son and I are planning on heading up early Saturday morning (~7am) from Silicon Valley if anyone wants to convoy.
We are looking forward to our first MORG!
If you are close to Cupertino, I also plan to leave at 7.
Note that my D2 is only happy to a max speed of 65 mph and so you will have to be comfortable at a leisurely pace.
Text me to organize a meeting point 4086370426
Make sure you have a radio tuned to 146.460. If you don’t have one, buy the cheapest Baofeng ham radio you can get on Amazon and I will show you how to set it up when we meet.
For example
Baofeng UV-5R Two Way Radio Dual Band 144-148/420-450Mhz Walkie Talkie 1800mAh Li-ion Battery(Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074XPB313/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_VRHTPD7EJV56DY62BY20
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I plan to attend. Corral Hollow is one of my favourite places to camp.
Yes, it’s near Bear Valley.
Check out my friend’s D1 in this picture.
- El Chapomint and Mr.BlueSky
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Anyone accepting passengers? I'm interested to ride along / spot...
Bandy
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Yes definitely. We will need to figure out the travel arrangements to the event since I will go up earlier for a wedding at Tahoe. I’ll have room for the trail run.
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No problem. We will catch you next time.
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I think we will come up for the day on Sunday. Count us in for three or four for Sunday lunch and let us know what we can bring.
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Great write up Eric!
I have just added 115 photos and videos to the album.
Here are some teasers.
- Jethro, El Chapomint, BHorner and 2 others
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Here’s a link to Gaia route for this trail recorded last year. You can tell from a couple of places where I walked back and forth with my phone in my pocket where we stopped for tough challenges.
https://www.gaiagps.com/public/6uvYXNsezufqgoeT5NHvLylP
And the GPX file
And for reference it took us seven hours or so to do the trail last year and over eight the year before. This includes spending some good time down at the lake.
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I plan to leave South Bay around 6 am for the 4+ hour trip to the staging area. If you guys have started by then, I will catch you on the trail.
At this time, I’m planning on camping at the bottom of the trail along the lake (effectively half way for this in and out trail) with the option of returning with the group if the campsite are not suitable or occupied.
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Nick and I are considering dispersed camping at the bottom of the trail along the lake shore. This is the half way point for the in-and-out trail. At worst, we can always return as originally planned and find camping elsewhere.
A gentle reminder for those who have not done this trail before - this is a very tough but rewarding trail.
I would suggest that there are sections that are at least as tough as the worst you would see on the Rubicon. I would not recommend anything other than a reasonably prepared trail truck. I have attempted this in my L322 two (??) years ago and only got through the easy first fraction of the trail before I had to park and walk the rest of the way. I still sustained lots of wheel and tyre damage. There are very few places to pass, park or even turn around.
For the built up trucks, there is still a good chance of scratches or panel damage. There is one very tight spot that challenges the big butts of D2s and all three D2s, including mine, sustained some damage last year.
There is a small section of water fording that may be shallow or deep. Last year I didn’t have a snorkel and was lucky the water level didn’t go any deeper than mid headlight (~3’). I am better prepared this year with a snorkel and sealed intake system.
I don’t want to scare anyone off. This trail is one of my favourites. Just remember that you can always jump in another vehicle or walk the beautiful trail if it gets a bit tough.
- Jethro, Andrew Wood and PaulD
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Who’s going solo? Anyone getting a 2+ bedroom and and to share expenses? How about a group to share a house? Glamping?
Hi Rupert,
I have booked a cabin (2x2 bunk beds) at Canyonlands RV Park. The total cost for five nights (Sept 12-17) is $577.
At this stage, I will be travelling solo and the other beds are available to share the cost.
Let me know if you would like to share.
Robert
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I booked spot 29 for Saturday night. If anyone wants to split it with me, just let me know.
I’ll split you you Nick.
Thanks, Robert
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Got weight measurements and castor measurements yesterday and today ripped out both axles and the entire suspension.
Found failures all over the the place in the front axle from wrong parts installed to failed oil seals.
Also noticed a slight bend in My tie rod so ill be looking to replace that.
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I bent my tie rod and decided to bend it straight again on a small 10 ton press for temporary use. That was almost a year ago and I’ve done most of my wheeling since without a problem.
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Usually 146.460 and sometimes 146.550 as the alternative.
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If you are really keen, you could consider changing the diff gears to a much shorter (numerically higher) ratio and then the TF high ratio to a taller (numerically lower) ratio. This would produce a greater spread of ratios between the high and low ranges, improving the crawling ability.
I was planning to use 4.73 diff ratio and then change the high range gears to ~1:1 ratio. This would have provided similar effective high range ratios as stock (for my 35s) but improved low range crawling ratio
Unfortunately, GBR delivered 4.11 gears and so I decided to live with these rather than wait a potential eternity for another set. My transfer case has remained stock. I have found the performance with 4.11 gears to be fine both on and off road for my 35s.
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I have just booked a cabin (2x2 bunk beds) at Canyonlands RV Park. The total cost for five nights (Sept 12-17) was $577.
They have one more similar cabin available. Camp sites are $44+. Cancellation is free if cancelled over 7 days prior.
- ROVRMAN2 and Mr.BlueSky
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What Did You Do With Your Rover Today?
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Thanks to Don, we spent Saturday rebuilding the front of the Classic. New timing chain and sprockets, oil pump, pressure relief, front main seal, water pump and gaskets, distributor cap and rotor and all coolant hoses.
As always, most of the time was spent cleaning parts.
The timing chain was a little loose but most other components were in pretty good shape. I had new parts on hand and so everything was refreshed anyway.
We checked one of the main bearings and discovered a reasonable amount of wear. Looks like the sump will come off again in the next few months to replace main and big end bearings.
It was great to see the oil pressure come up a second after starting. The idle quality was smoother than previously.
We worked until 3am hoping to be able to drive it home, but the brake pump started playing up after the engine was sorted, and so we came home empty handed.