Scott:
I really appreciate the response. I wil take pics and attempt to do a tech write-up; according to my manual it seems like an easy repair, I really hate the other hang-ups the manual doesnt reveal...my light stalk is doing the cold weather thing also...I wil put grease in mine and report...
very easy job which just takes time and a bit of bolt loosener. I can post a few pics but i think they are too big... you might want to consider new rotors, pads, while doing this repair. Good luck.
-Ryan
I did the 4.0 to 4.6 swap exactly 1 year ago. NO ECU change, NO reprogramming needed. Upon start up the engine idled up to about 6000 RPM and then backed down automatically in 5000 RPM increments untill she idled around 900 RPM.
Very satisfied with the swap. Easy install with just a few...
Im planning to "jackstand" my rig while I examine the axles, and order new ones. Unless I get talked out of it, I plan to order used oem axles as rovertracks.com are out of stock in the HD versions. I'll wait on the Tru-Trac. Qurstions:
1. Will I need any special "land-rover tools" (LR90210abc)...
Troubleshot the axles last night: raised each wheel independantly.
Rear: High-lock, 1st gear, Ebrake ---> no spin on either wheel
Front: High-lock, 1st gear, Ebrake ---> each wheel spins
Front differential fluid is clean and green, no metalic shrapnel: My diff is ok?
1. So at present, if Im...
Interesting point about the silent broken rear axle. there is no drive-train noise when I road test in low/high-lock...I will do more troubleshooting tonight and report back. Thanks again for everyone's time and expertise.
Troubleshooting '96 LT230 Transfer Case vs Axle Failure
Need some help here; after doing a search I do not have a good grip on what could be going wrong:
THE EVENT: Recovering a 4x4 using kinetic strap from my front recovery point to the person's rear recovery poing and backing out in...
Screw the 4.0 and install a 4.6! I did that just this past summer and the power increase is outstanding. I procured a 4.6L from roverparts.com.
good luck.
If you really want to tow a load I think you need a 4.6L. Which does yours have (4.0 or 4.6L) otherwise I would consider a Ford Excursion with the 6.2L Powerstroke.
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