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Lee Trinder wrote:
Furnitureman that’s what I was thinking, thanks
Gary I did check rough temp, and the car was leaning slightly forward, but I only reckon I got about four litres back in before it was full. The crossmember has always been slightly wet with oil but no drips, but now it’s dripping on the drive, not much but it’s starting to leave a patch. Any ideas?
Hi
Cheers, was just an idea as we all know sometimes doing one job opens a can of worms for another
Have got some links to the zf gearbox if there be of any use , Plse let me know and happily post the links for u
As furnitureman mentions , may be the electrical connector , see there’s a few seals that can be changed when the sump is removed so indeed might be an idea to replace them at the same time
21st Sep 2019 7:02 pm
Lee Trinder
Member Since: 12 Aug 2018
Location: Henley in arden
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Thanks Gary,
I’m guessing one thing you might be referring to is the mechatronic sleeve, if I’ve spelt that correctly.
Is hard work getting underneath the car, it tends to put my back out for a week or so. I’ve got mot due soon so I might ask if I can have a good look whilst it’s on a ramp.
Kind regards Lee.
21st Sep 2019 7:53 pm
gstuart
Member Since: 21 Oct 2016
Location: kent
Posts: 13613
No probs
Share ur issue as well with a messed up back so understand can drive u insane when u wish to get on with jobs
Indeed sounds a good idea and at least then can get a good look around underneath , yes mechatronic sleeve
Got to do mine and thinking getting a car creeper might be a good idea
Thanks Gary,
I’m guessing one thing you might be referring to is the mechatronic sleeve, if I’ve spelt that correctly.
Is hard work getting underneath the car, it tends to put my back out for a week or so. I’ve got mot due soon so I might ask if I can have a good look whilst it’s on a ramp.
Kind regards Lee.
Is your drive flat, if I leave mine for a few days without driving the tourqe converter empties itself and I get a drip but unlucky if I revere into my drive that slopes towards the house if I drive on no dripsRange Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
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21st Sep 2019 11:24 pm
gstuart
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Location: kent
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Hi
Have put up a few links just in case they may be of use
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Location: Neath
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Lee Trinder wrote:
It’s a lot easier to do than you would think. Since doing mine however I have developed a leak, not from filler or drain, can’t work out where, anybody else had this?
It’s not unknown for the tray to develop an airline crack, as mine did. Hence the change for a steel pan & separate filter. Much easier for future changes.
22nd Sep 2019 10:30 am
Landybandy
Member Since: 10 Jul 2013
Location: Neath
Posts: 178
kajtzu wrote:
How much have you driven since?
approx 65,000 miles. Smooth as silk changes.
Highly recommend this oil with confidence. May I also say I did not use an additive, as there were no issues before. Felt no need to add it.
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