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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / March 2007

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J reg Disco HELP!

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ZoNeHeaD® - 29 Mar 2007 09:03 GMT
Bought a J reg discovery 7 seater. got it part exchange so I only paid 200
quid for it. Thats the good part. The bad part is there is sommat wrong with
it.
1) loud clunking noise coming form the gearbox area when changing gear.
specially 1st 2nd or 3rd gear.
2) Really springy and rolls around...
3) Power isnt all there.
Can someone recommend a good mechanic in the Norwich area ?
And if possible a list of what needs doing.
Its not smoking and it brakes ok. Steering is fine but noise from steering
column when on full lock moving slowly.
Thanks in advance
ZoNeHeaD®

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Nige - 29 Mar 2007 09:14 GMT
> Bought a J reg discovery 7 seater. got it part exchange so I only paid
> 200 quid for it. Thats the good part. The bad part is there is sommat
> wrong with it.
> 1) loud clunking noise coming form the gearbox area when changing
> gear. specially 1st 2nd or 3rd gear.

Gearbox will be knackered.

> 2) Really springy and rolls around...

Dampers shot.

> 3) Power isnt all there.

Engine shot. You dont say which engine?

> Can someone recommend a good mechanic in the Norwich area ?
> And if possible a list of what needs doing.

See above & a million more jobs.

> Its not smoking and it brakes ok. Steering is fine but noise from
> steering column when on full lock moving slowly.

Could be quite a few things.

To be honest, it's fair to say it's going to cost you far more than it's
worth. Especially as you arent doing the work yourself.

Have a look under the rear bumper & under the carpet in the boot. I'll
bet it's shot to bits, if it is, it's scrap with all those problems.
Unless you do all the work yourself etc.

You need to be more specific re engine etc.

Nige
beamendsltd - 29 Mar 2007 09:56 GMT
> Bought a J reg discovery 7 seater. got it part exchange so I only paid 200
> quid for it. Thats the good part. The bad part is there is sommat wrong with
> it.
> 1) loud clunking noise coming form the gearbox area when changing gear.
> specially 1st 2nd or 3rd gear.

It's quite likely that's the splines on the gearbox mainshaft are worn,
together with similar on the transfer box input gear. But, first
ensure that the propshaft UJ's are in good order, the handbrake
is not partially seized and that the axle bushes are are in good
order. There's many a person changed their gearbox for the sake
of a UJ!

> 2) Really springy and rolls around...

Assuming this is your first Discovery, the best start is to make
sure it's not just normal body roll - on early models it can seem
quite alarming to newcomer. If it does turn out to be excessive
softness, then the springs are probably "tired", and possibly the
shock absorbers too.

> 3) Power isnt all there.

As you say it's not smoking then the first step is to give it a good
service - change the filters and oil. Also look at the condition of
the rubber hoses inbetween the turbo and the intercooler. They can
collpase internally when in use, restricting the air flow, and
may have gone soft generally. Take them off and have a look down
the insides and give them a squeeze - they shouldn't be solid, but
they shouldn't be spongy either. Also check the condition of
the pipes that connect to the turbo - even a small split will
cause the turbo to not kick-in, giving low power with no other
sysmptoms (i.e. as you describe it!).

> Can someone recommend a good mechanic in the Norwich area ?

I belive Alan Partridge is currently unemployed ;-)

> And if possible a list of what needs doing.

Check the rear floor for corrosion - if it's starting to go get it
fixed sooner rather than later, you'll save a fortune! Also check
the front inner wings.

> Its not smoking and it brakes ok. Steering is fine but noise from steering
> column when on full lock moving slowly.

You don't describe the noise, but if it's a buzzing on full lock
that's the steering box reminding you you are on full lock. If it's
a tick-tick then a CV joint could be on the way out.

If it did cost you £200, and it's got a couple of years or more left
in it, with the body and interior in good condition, then it owes you
somewhere between £700 and £1200. If you fix it up you'll never get
your money back, but if you intend keeping it for 2 or 3 years for
yourself then you could do worse.

> Thanks in advance
> ZoNeHeaD®

Richard

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Austin Shackles - 29 Mar 2007 10:01 GMT
>Bought a J reg discovery 7 seater. got it part exchange so I only paid 200
>quid for it. Thats the good part. The bad part is there is sommat wrong with
>it
>1) loud clunking noise coming form the gearbox area when changing gear.
>specially 1st 2nd or 3rd gear.

gearbox output shaft/T-box input gear splines are a favourite, but check for
play and looseness in the rest of the transmission.  

recon main box plus cross-drilled t-box gear, something around a grand,
altogether - not much point in having a cheapo job done and unless the
clutch looks very good get it changed at the same time.

>2) Really springy and rolls around...

They all do that sir... but new dampers are cheap and work wonders.

>3) Power isnt all there.

what engine?

TDis are sometimes turned down too much to make them clean, Other things to
look at are condition of the intercooler (blocked with crud) and hoses (can
be split or collapsed inside).

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TonyB - 29 Mar 2007 23:11 GMT
> Can someone recommend a good mechanic in the Norwich area ?

Dunno about Norwich but there's TJC Landrovers near Swaffham and Overland
Vehicle Services at Methwold on 01366 728119.
Tell Graham at Overland I sent you,
TonyB
ZoNeHeaD® - 30 Mar 2007 05:41 GMT
Wow alot to take in. Not wanting to replace a gearbox cos of a knakered UJ
sticks out...some doom and gloom. But thanks for the details about who to
goto. I knew I had a job on my hands when I bought her. Yes there is some
rust on the n/s/r nside to backdoor in bottom left hand corner. and some
rust both sides between the doors on the sides..dont look good. : (
input shaft mainshaft etc all noted and thanks once again.

ZoNeHeaD®

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