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party monkey



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England 2005 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Cairns Blue
td5 - occasional 'groan' initially in reverse
Folks,

Did a quick search and couldn't find a similar 'noise' related question, so apols if answered before.

Had my td5 since mid Dec'10 and have noticed on occasion, that when reversing out of the garage in the mornings, there is a 'groan' from the gearbox as you just pass the bite point in reverse. Happens once or twice for the first few yards and then nothing and then all is spot on in all forward gears. If reverse gear is used again, then the noise is not there. It's just in those first few yards.

It doesn't happen all the time and when queried with the indy that I bought her from , they commented that given the spate of cold mornings, it could just be that the oil is flowing slightly slower around the gearbox initially. On some of the milder mornings, I don't get the noise so this seems to make sense. However, if I park her in the garage so that I drive out foward then I don't get the noise at all, irrespective of the outside temperature, so is it possible that reverse gear is affected more than the forward gears?

Probably being paranoid and it's just another one of 'those' noises that's part of Defender ownership but would appreciate any comments/observations.

Cheers Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
Post #59337 16th Feb 2011 9:37am
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ibexman



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I had a 2006 td5 which did this it was the release bearing nothing to worry about went on for 45000 miles till i sold it cheers chris
Post #59356 16th Feb 2011 12:10pm
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Laurie



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Mine does it occasionally when starting from a cold overnight stop.
Had a new gearbox a while back. Made no difference.
Post #59359 16th Feb 2011 1:11pm
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Alive Tuning



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It's common to Disco 2 and Defender.

We normally fit genuine LR clutch kits, and they do this from new. It's embarrasing when we reverse the car out of the workshop to hand it back to the customer. Embarassed

Only happens in reverse of course, as that's the only time you'll ride the clutch.
Post #59364 16th Feb 2011 1:50pm
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party monkey



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Thanks all for replies....

Added to my list of items entitled 'It's a defender - deal with it' Mr. Green

On a steep learning curve so appreciate all the help Thumbs Up Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
Post #59366 16th Feb 2011 2:05pm
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Setok



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Thanks for starting this thread. I have this exact same symptom when cold, with it going away after a while. Good to know it's a case of "a Landy thing".
Post #59380 16th Feb 2011 3:23pm
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Fatboy Slim



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Flywheel spigot bush. Nothing to worry about unless it gets really bad. They all do it
Post #59432 16th Feb 2011 8:35pm
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Anderzander



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Alive Tuning wrote:

Only happens in reverse of course, as that's the only time you'll ride the clutch.


and forwards too Smile
Post #59436 16th Feb 2011 8:46pm
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T1G UP



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clutch release bearing.

good job i'm going auto! Laughing
Post #59437 16th Feb 2011 8:50pm
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Laurie



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Happened tonight on mine taking off in 1st gear.
Post #59488 17th Feb 2011 12:56am
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Alive Tuning



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Fatboy Slim wrote:
Flywheel spigot bush. Nothing to worry about unless it gets really bad. They all do it


We fit these as a matter of course when doing a clutch kit. Makes no difference.

Yes, it will groan in 1st gear too, but you don't normally tend to ride the clutch in 1st like you would in reverse. Rolling Eyes Mr. Green Thumbs Up
Post #59503 17th Feb 2011 8:57am
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SteveNorman



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Spigot bush.
We soak the new ones in oil, leaving a batch of them in oil until they are used, the bronze soaks the oil in & then when fitted, they don't 'groan'

Have fitted many like this, & none have made a noise since

Regards
Steve
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