Member Since: 23 Dec 2011
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 107
Great thread Bob & Arctic
I’ve tackled the Haldex 3 a few times but have a later model Freeby now.
This thread will be of great use next year,when I plan to have a go on the gen.4 Haldex.Back in the fold after 8 yrs. V8 Disco 300 series-Gone.07 Freelander 2 HSE Auto Rimini Red.
Gone.
2013 HSE Lux Havana ( Brown! )
13th Dec 2023 9:44 pm
Mowog
Member Since: 11 Apr 2018
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 476
Good work
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14th Dec 2023 2:51 pm
jules
Member Since: 13 Dec 2007
Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire
Posts: 4601
There is a Utube video on haldex clutch disassembly - dont have a link - sorryJules
15th Dec 2023 12:27 am
Arctic
Member Since: 24 Aug 2016
Location: Westmidlands
Posts: 439
Hi Guy's & gal's
So if you have read my other threads on Haldex & Diff oil changes, you may well know i managed to bag myself a spare rear diff & Haldex from a FL2 2010.
My intentions to learn more about the Haldex and rear diff, if you have read this thread from the beginning you will know i changed out the diff oil by using a pump works fairly well but is slow and time consuming, so the next time the oil change is due it will have been drilled and tapped a drain hole.
I used my spare diff to practice on albeit out of the car, the diff was first clean outside.
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On the diff i have there is an ideal place to put a drain hole and plug, not all diff are the same in this area, it has an oblong flat spot.
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Where my FL2 14 has a round spot for the drain hole in the same place.
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The spare diff cleaned out side, i tried the 12mm drill bit into the hole already there it fits perfect
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I did a little test drill not much.
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The plan was then left for a few days while in concentrated on the Haldex.
With the Haldex sorted and out of the way i then went back to the diff, there are three oil ways in the area where the Haldex bolts to the diff, one is the filler hole.
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I cut some clear tubing which i threaded through the diff filler hole.
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The two other oil ways are in port of the diff & one on the outer edge just inside the diff.
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The clear tube was pushed into these oil galleries.
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The tube was fitted to a can of brake cleaner.
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This was then spayed into the galleries, the fluid came out of the filler plug hole.
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Same from the inner gallery.
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That was allowed to dry out for another couple of days, before the drain hole can be drilled out completely.
Ok so back to the drilling of the drain hole, 12mm drill bit on slow speed in the drill, on a bench in the shed.
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The hole was drilled very slowly checking all the time it was straight.
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The drill bit broke through under control not knowing what is below inside.
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Next it was time to tap the hole with a 14mm-1.5 tap, this again was done slowly and making sure it was straight.
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It was tapped until it came to a stop, more or less the full length of the thread.
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The thread looked nice and clean.
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I had purchased three different drain plugs not knowing the depth.
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The tap was again inserted so the tap showed no thread.
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My thought was the middle plug, would be the best, but i tried them one by one.
This too would not bottom out flat, it may have if it was tightened down by using a socket but the second one screwed in by hand.
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Therefore the one i thought in the first place fitted best, even though the head is a 22mm would have liked a 17mm or 19mm so have ordered a few more to try waiting on there arrival.
The next step was to remove the bell housing to see what the gears looked like and remove any swarf from drilling, which there was bound to be, maybe doing it is situ on the car with the oil in the diff the swarf would drop out with the oil, i will know that when i come to do mine in the spring.
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