Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
#1
Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
Hello,
Just reading through some posts here and wondering why I need to have my driveshafts rebuilt asap? Also, do I need to replace my UJoints with the greasable ones if I don't have an issue with them? So far so ggod on the truck Ijust turned over 67K miles on my '99 Disco II, I am in for trouble here or what? As I stated on another post, I am terrified of tranny, driveshaft issues with this thing. Big Money!!
Thanks for the advice!
Just reading through some posts here and wondering why I need to have my driveshafts rebuilt asap? Also, do I need to replace my UJoints with the greasable ones if I don't have an issue with them? So far so ggod on the truck Ijust turned over 67K miles on my '99 Disco II, I am in for trouble here or what? As I stated on another post, I am terrified of tranny, driveshaft issues with this thing. Big Money!!
Thanks for the advice!
#2
RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
Transmissions are very good on Disco's its the front driveshaft that can come apart with out much warning.
I have read your other post, have the Frt driveline U-joints done and pull your trailer.
With the type of four wheel drive that LR's have they pull well just not fast.
I have read your other post, have the Frt driveline U-joints done and pull your trailer.
With the type of four wheel drive that LR's have they pull well just not fast.
#3
RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
As it was explained to me, the front driveshaft is right in between the exhaust system and it cooks the grease on the inside of the joints. Normally this wouldn't be an issue but for some bizarre reason (probably to save 10 cents on each Disco produced) they didn't put in u-joints with greaseable fittings.
So the general belief is that the u-joints should be replaced quickly with greaseable fittings as to prevent the driveshaft from binding up and essentially toasting everything in the chain.
So the general belief is that the u-joints should be replaced quickly with greaseable fittings as to prevent the driveshaft from binding up and essentially toasting everything in the chain.
#4
RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
I think they went non greasable to reduce maintance costs, it is a selling point to consumers.
The driveshafts spin at a high rate of speed and when the double cardon fails the spinning shaft slaps against the side of the transmission and because the trans housing is cast aluminium, just like your engine block, it pokes a big hole in the side and the only fix is a new transmission.
Is it a bad design? Yes. But it is what it is, if you are pro-active it is a cheap fix.
The driveshafts spin at a high rate of speed and when the double cardon fails the spinning shaft slaps against the side of the transmission and because the trans housing is cast aluminium, just like your engine block, it pokes a big hole in the side and the only fix is a new transmission.
Is it a bad design? Yes. But it is what it is, if you are pro-active it is a cheap fix.
#5
RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
This is a "common" topic I read on here, and for peace of mind I will be doing mine as greasable is always better than none greasable......How ever this issue of ones that fall apart seem to be very much linked to U.S side rather than here in the UK, (Well I have not heard or read of many anyway)...Im wondering if its something to do with the fact you guys get the 4.6 litre lump with more power,where as over here (uk)its only 4.0
#6
RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
I have responded to every post on this issue and I'll do so again. Mine broke. Transmission was trashed. No rebuild. No fix. Just junk.
Rebuilding the front driveshaft should be next on the list after stopping at the gas station when anyone buysa DII (mine is 1999). Ok...I'll give you that I may be being dramatic a bit...I just don't want anyone to hear the slow grind that turns into a funky thump that then sounds like you just took an anti-tank round (and it all happens in the time it takes you to let of the accellerator and think to yourself "what in the world is...").
Rebuilding the front driveshaft should be next on the list after stopping at the gas station when anyone buysa DII (mine is 1999). Ok...I'll give you that I may be being dramatic a bit...I just don't want anyone to hear the slow grind that turns into a funky thump that then sounds like you just took an anti-tank round (and it all happens in the time it takes you to let of the accellerator and think to yourself "what in the world is...").
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RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
Here he is.
https://landroverforums.com/m_44587/..._/tm.htm#44648
I wonder if that was the one he's selling now? Tranny problems maybe??
https://landroverforums.com/m_64191/..._/tm.htm#64191
https://landroverforums.com/m_44587/..._/tm.htm#44648
I wonder if that was the one he's selling now? Tranny problems maybe??
https://landroverforums.com/m_64191/..._/tm.htm#64191
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RE: Driveshafts, U Joints Oh My!
ORIGINAL: Spike555
Urban Panzer
The 4.6 has nothing to do with it, it's the lack of grease fittings. The DII's with the 4.0 here in the US do the same thing when the joint fails.
The 4.6 didnt come in the Disco until '03.
Urban Panzer
The 4.6 has nothing to do with it, it's the lack of grease fittings. The DII's with the 4.0 here in the US do the same thing when the joint fails.
The 4.6 didnt come in the Disco until '03.