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But your classing a Santana as a Landy?...:001_rolleyes:

 

It said Landy on it somewhere, and carried more pies than the toyota... Half shafts were breaking just because I asked it to go somewhere...really nicely:001_smile:

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Defo check handbrake isn't binding. Can make trans appear shot and give off clutch smell as shoes heat up. Is it a td5 or earlier model?

 

87 year. Thinking at mo hopefully its clutch. Driving fine again just loud whining but release bearing noisy when foot off clutch will send it in today. I thought both diffs where raised on this model. My props don't have alignment marks so struggling to put them back as they were.

 

Landrover wouldn't have anything else.

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Coz you stop walk back pick them up again, then beat them back in with a mechanics screwdriver before driving on. :lol::lol::lol:

 

I find with landrovers hammers and rubber bands work best for me.

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87 year. Thinking at mo hopefully its clutch. Driving fine again just loud whining but release bearing noisy when foot off clutch will send it in today. I thought both diffs where raised on this model. My props don't have alignment marks so struggling to put them back as they were.

 

Landrover wouldn't have anything else.

 

You have that the wrong way around, if its noisy with the clutch pedal down that’s the release bearing, if its noisy at idle with the clutch pedal up that’s the layshaft bearings, which squares with the whining noise under load.

 

It’s probably a gearbox problem rather than the clutch….Sorry about the bad news:blushing:

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Toyota Surfs blow head gaskets like there's no tomorrow, especially when towing wouldn't touch one again with a barge pole.

 

And (in the UK at least) its towing weight is (was) restricted to 2200kg unless they have improved that on later models.

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I find with landrovers hammers and rubber bands work best for me.

 

Luddite,......... get with the times.

 

Bailer twine and bands are history.

 

Cable ties and gaffer tape are the proper things for the job.:laugh1::laugh1:

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And (in the UK at least) its towing weight is (was) restricted to 2200kg unless they have improved that on later models.

 

I was told not to tow full stop. That was on the turbo diesel auto. Also blew the gearbox in it. Mitsi tritons exactly the same.

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