Trip to Seattle from Boulder, CO begins Saturday. Transmission shudder off the line
#21
Looks like you could certainly apply some grease to that U joint that hasn't been touched in a long time. As for leaky TC, you really are not in position to deal with that, other than buy one of those $7 pumps that allow you to pump in the fluid. Would squirt in 1/2 container of White Shepard oil leak stop, and fill with 85W150 oil. The fill hole is up on the side, open with 1/2 inch ratchet. If you can lock CDL, driving with front shaft out removes the "tranny killer" option.
#22
I'm with Savanna on this, just keep topping up the fluid, no real way to repair on the road (unless the drain plug is loose). Then after you get home, clean off the transfer and see if you can find where the leak is starting. There are some places that can be resealed with the transfer in place, and others that require it's removal. Not a fun job (not difficult just lots of bits and very greasy), I'm doing mine right now. It's out, resealed, and ready to go back in. I may take tomorrow off and do it Monday (I can do that since I'm retired) Whereabouts in Seattle is home?
Last edited by Bkreutz; 06-30-2012 at 06:22 PM.
#23
Guys
Went to Park City Utah.
Extra 120 miles. Not good
Back in Ogden.
Went to O'Reiley Autoparts and got a $12 grease gun - full size
and some Valvoiine grease rated for Ujoints.
On my 2001 Discovery II there is a grease fitting on the front shaft - in the very front.
Got that grease fitting.
And, hit the grease fitting on the sliding sleeve of the shaft.
On the rear of the front shaft - there is a DOUBLE U-joint.
Two U -joints - one after the other!
No Grease fittings.
On the rear shaft-
One grease fitting in the front.
Hit that one.
Was not able to get much into it.
So, I found 2 grease fittings for U joints
one for the sliding fitting.
And, that's it.
There are two more U joints - the one after the other that I can't grease.
Pictures..
So, in the parking lot at the Autoparts store under the truck..
11am nearly now and will try for Seattle.
Went to Park City Utah.
Extra 120 miles. Not good
Back in Ogden.
Went to O'Reiley Autoparts and got a $12 grease gun - full size
and some Valvoiine grease rated for Ujoints.
On my 2001 Discovery II there is a grease fitting on the front shaft - in the very front.
Got that grease fitting.
And, hit the grease fitting on the sliding sleeve of the shaft.
On the rear of the front shaft - there is a DOUBLE U-joint.
Two U -joints - one after the other!
No Grease fittings.
On the rear shaft-
One grease fitting in the front.
Hit that one.
Was not able to get much into it.
So, I found 2 grease fittings for U joints
one for the sliding fitting.
And, that's it.
There are two more U joints - the one after the other that I can't grease.
Pictures..
So, in the parking lot at the Autoparts store under the truck..
11am nearly now and will try for Seattle.
#24
I wish you luck, that front driveshaft is the original, when you get to Seattle (see, I'm thinking positive), contact me. I have an original driveshaft sitting in the corner of the shop that you can have and either rebuild it yourself or have it rebuilt. That way you won't have any down time. (You might even be able to talk me into using my hoist, a whole lot more comfortable than crawling around on the floor)
#25
I wish you luck, that front driveshaft is the original, when you get to Seattle (see, I'm thinking positive), contact me. I have an original driveshaft sitting in the corner of the shop that you can have and either rebuild it yourself or have it rebuilt. That way you won't have any down time. (You might even be able to talk me into using my hoist, a whole lot more comfortable than crawling around on the floor)
#27
Made it to Seattle.
Bad vibration at 70MPH. Really bad at 75MPH.
Rumbling noise.
Drove back at 65 MPH
Seems my Disco feels every bump in the road.
Does a 2001 D2 have air bags in the back?
If so, mine could be down to the stops.
The ride is no where as soft and nice as a D1.
Appreciate the advice on my drive shaft being original.
I need to get that out of there I have heard.
Clecked the diff fluids in Logan Utah and diffs were all topped up.
Front Diff seems hotter than back diff.
Bad vibration at 70MPH. Really bad at 75MPH.
Rumbling noise.
Drove back at 65 MPH
Seems my Disco feels every bump in the road.
Does a 2001 D2 have air bags in the back?
If so, mine could be down to the stops.
The ride is no where as soft and nice as a D1.
Appreciate the advice on my drive shaft being original.
I need to get that out of there I have heard.
Clecked the diff fluids in Logan Utah and diffs were all topped up.
Front Diff seems hotter than back diff.
#28
Made it to Seattle.
Bad vibration at 70MPH. Really bad at 75MPH.
Rumbling noise.
Drove back at 65 MPH
Seems my Disco feels every bump in the road.
Does a 2001 D2 have air bags in the back?
If so, mine could be down to the stops.
The ride is no where as soft and nice as a D1.
Appreciate the advice on my drive shaft being original.
I need to get that out of there I have heard.
Clecked the diff fluids in Logan Utah and diffs were all topped up.
Front Diff seems hotter than back diff.
Bad vibration at 70MPH. Really bad at 75MPH.
Rumbling noise.
Drove back at 65 MPH
Seems my Disco feels every bump in the road.
Does a 2001 D2 have air bags in the back?
If so, mine could be down to the stops.
The ride is no where as soft and nice as a D1.
Appreciate the advice on my drive shaft being original.
I need to get that out of there I have heard.
Clecked the diff fluids in Logan Utah and diffs were all topped up.
Front Diff seems hotter than back diff.
#29
Thanks Guys.
Made it.
The ride on the Discovery II is decidedly HARSH compared to the Discovery I.
The Discovery II has a lot of road noise transmitted into the cabin.
For a long trip, as far as my opinion - Discovery I wins.
As far as ride quality.
A lot quieter. You also don't feel every bump.
Discovery II wins - as far as MPG and perhaps power up hills.
Here are my MPG stats:
Start Boulder, CO. Fri 1pm June 29th. Tank FULL.
14.122 Gallons $52.80 Rawlins, WY
15 gallons $58.90 Ogden UT
(Trip from Ogden to Park City, UT)
Excursion to Logan Utah
12.07 Gallons $46.84 Logan UT
15 Gallons (estimated) $58.90 Gallons Pilot - Twin Falls, ID
20.787 $83.34 gallons Richland, WA
11.877 Gallons $46.85 Kirkland, WA - July 1 (TANK FILLED)
___________________________
Totals
Gallons: 87.892
Cost: $312.65
Miles traveled: 1531
MPG= 1531/87.8932 = 17.418 MPG - driven at 65mph
Made it.
The ride on the Discovery II is decidedly HARSH compared to the Discovery I.
The Discovery II has a lot of road noise transmitted into the cabin.
For a long trip, as far as my opinion - Discovery I wins.
As far as ride quality.
A lot quieter. You also don't feel every bump.
Discovery II wins - as far as MPG and perhaps power up hills.
Here are my MPG stats:
Start Boulder, CO. Fri 1pm June 29th. Tank FULL.
14.122 Gallons $52.80 Rawlins, WY
15 gallons $58.90 Ogden UT
(Trip from Ogden to Park City, UT)
Excursion to Logan Utah
12.07 Gallons $46.84 Logan UT
15 Gallons (estimated) $58.90 Gallons Pilot - Twin Falls, ID
20.787 $83.34 gallons Richland, WA
11.877 Gallons $46.85 Kirkland, WA - July 1 (TANK FILLED)
___________________________
Totals
Gallons: 87.892
Cost: $312.65
Miles traveled: 1531
MPG= 1531/87.8932 = 17.418 MPG - driven at 65mph
#30
Here are some photos of a loose emergency brake drum.
Funny I got this one today on my lift. You'll see if you look closely the rust on the drum, the set screw has backed out causing the driveshaft to **** crooked and also allow the brake drum to wobble around 'cause it's loose.
glad you made your destination!
Funny I got this one today on my lift. You'll see if you look closely the rust on the drum, the set screw has backed out causing the driveshaft to **** crooked and also allow the brake drum to wobble around 'cause it's loose.
glad you made your destination!