Showing posts with label Land Rover Discovery 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Land Rover Discovery 1. Show all posts

Monday, 27 May 2013

Changing your diff oil, Discovery 1 300TDI

How to change your Differential oil on a Land Rover Discovery 1 300TDI


This is a brief explanation of how I change my diff oil on my Discovery 1 300TDI. This really is simple to do and takes approximately 30 minutes for both diffs, providing you do not have the issues, I did.

It’s really important to change your differential oil at 6,000 mile intervals or sooner if you do any heavy off roading to ensure your Land Rover performs as well as it can.

To do the job you will need;

  •  A bowel to drain the diff oil into
  • A ratchet 1/2" or 13mm
  • Fresh EP80/90 mineral diff oil in one of those poring bottles

Firstly take your Land Rover for a drive for a few minutes to get the diffs warm, and then park on a level surface where you will change the oil.

You then slip a bowel under the diff you are working on and undo the bottom drain plug, this is off centre on the bottom left of the picture below, you can see a diff guards here.

Land Rover Discovery Diff with Diff Guard

The old oil will drain into the bowel, leave to drain for a few minutes until it stops. I use two bowels so I can nip to the other end of the car and do the next diff. When your diffs are empty you will need to put the drain plug back in, and fill with EP80/90 oil until the oil come out of the filler hole, this is the one you can see in the picture below.

Differential filler hole.


Now, what happened when I first did mine was pretty odd, firstly the drain plugs were seized, I had to use the Land Rover Bottle jack and a breaker bar to crack the drain plug bolts loose, it was not as bad with the filler plugs they came out with a good heave on the breaker bar.

My rear differential oil came out washy and green, this is where water had got into the diff. The front diff oil came out looking like black goo.

This should not be the case with either diff, basically at some time in the past the rear had got wet. The good news is, I had no metal coming out of either diff.  So I can only assume the last service I had done the dealer had not changed the diff oil although it was reported as being done on the schedule Grrr.

Look at the colour of the mixed oil below, this is not a reflection of the clouds, that’s the oil from the rear diff.

Water contaminated diff oil, YUK!


Also a tip, but your oil in 5ltr bottles and get a 1 litre bottle to use as a filler. This will save you a lot compared to buying loads of 1ltr bottles.

I use Comma diff oil, because its good quality, cheap and therefore I will not hesitate to replace it. In fact because my rear diff oil was really bad I will be replacing this in 1,000 mile and then at 5,000 mile just to get any remaining crap out.

That’s it simples!

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Why do this blog, why a Land Rover?

Hi,

I admit it, I'm a Land Rover fan and always have been.  I even have friends who are Land Rover fan's as well, yes they exist.  I watch UK Army Land Rover's going slowly on the motorway and think "wish I was playing with that", I like Land Rover Wolf's, they are so cool.  I've even seen the Lara Croft Land Rover in a showroom several year ago and went hmmmmmmmmmm.

However till 2010, I have never been able to justify owning a Land Rover until I moved out of London to a semi rural area near called Littleworth near Cowfold, West Sussex.  We have mud, soggy roads, flooding, ice, snow, no public transport as such (thats not true I get the No 17 bus to Brighton) and Land Rovers everywhere!  OMG, how cool

So I have the ideal excuse to fulfill my childhood dream, get a Landy 4x4 overland prepare it and use it as my semi-daily drive (more about that later), but also as a car fit for fishing, camping and overland adventure travel.

Sounds good eh!  well, as with all things in life, if only it was that easy, watch this space.  I know what will happen, life, work and money will get in the way at some point.  I'll put some of that up here if it's remotely interesting.

However, this is my blog about an attempt to get one of the things I have always wanted to do done a 4x4 adventure in Africa or Norway! 

I know it will take a few years to buy, prepare, plan and eventually go on a trip, so I might as well write this Blog as a way of recording the journey, in more sense than one.

Chris