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MarkPhillips



Member Since: 09 Jun 2016
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New Zealand 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Epsom Green
Gearbox chatter after clutch change, advise please
Hoping someone can help here please.
Recently had the clutch plate changed , mainly as a precaution, in my 2010 CSW.
Clutch now fine but the gearbox has a nasty chatter/rattle,only when hot, which disappears when clutch depressed.
When cold there's a slight 'rumble' from the box, but nothing too worrying, again quiet with clutch in.
The noise is from the rear of the box, the garage has taken the transfer box off but found nothing obvious, o/p shaft looks OK, rattle definitely in gearbox rear.
They suggest it's just diesel rattle, accentuated because of the new clutch plate, but it's horribly loud (can hear over radio when gearbox really warm) & I can't believe it's acceptable.
It didn't do it before the clutch was changed.
Anyone heard of this please, or any suggestions ?
Thanks
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
First and obvious question - what was the source of the new clutch plate and is it the correct one?
Post #538787 9th Jun 2016 9:33am
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ickle



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France 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Alpine White
Dodgy clutch plate - twisted or damaged on fitting?

I had similar issues with an 'old stock' Borg and Beck that had been left in the supply chain this time last year.

On a positive its probably unlikely to let you down, if its the same as mine its purely the little springs in the centre plate not the heavier ones.

Best of luck
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MarkPhillips



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New Zealand 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Epsom Green
Thanks guys
I'm pretty sure the clutch plate's OK, was done by LR specialists over here, probably imported from UK.
When up on the hoist you can hear the noise from the very back of the box, and it only does it badly when hot.
Can't see how the clutch would give these symptoms ?
Appreciate your suggestions.
Post #538941 9th Jun 2016 9:55pm
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ickle



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The little springs in the centre driven plate smooth out the noise, harshness and vibration from the engine - if they're faulty the vibration and pulses from the engine will be transmitted down the first motion shaft and may well be heard from the rear of the transmission.

If its hot the oil will be thinner and have less damping effect.

Everyday there is someone on here telling tales of woe from bad work / mistakes made by main dealers, everyone has a bad day occasionally & Borg and Beck did produce a batch of 'faulty' centre plates that rattled like an old tin can.

Good luck
Post #538955 9th Jun 2016 10:25pm
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MarkPhillips



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New Zealand 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Epsom Green
Thanks guys - quick update - rather than pull box to bits, they had a different type of clutch plate come into stock while they had the car in the shop, and decided to fit that. Bingo ! - now perfect.
So you're both correct. The good plate looked the same as the original apparently, whereas the "noisy" one looked more solid but had a lot less give in the spring area. Don't know brands I'm afraid.
Not sure if the problem one was actually "faulty", but the manager's asked for a credit....
Thanks for the advice.
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