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    after a 15 mile road trip i was under surf to find where knocking was comming from(antiroll bar securing clamp snapped, so off to main dealers tuesday ) i notived rear diff housing was quite warm to touch is this normal or have i a major problem bruing, a little concerned as im pulling caravan down to mendips next week HELP
    john
    Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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    Originally posted by john.sally
    after a 15 mile road trip i was under surf to find where knocking was comming from(antiroll bar securing clamp snapped, so off to main dealers tuesday ) i notived rear diff housing was quite warm to touch is this normal or have i a major problem bruing, a little concerned as im pulling caravan down to mendips next week HELP
    john
    Warm is normal - it's just the gears threshing the diff oil about - energy creates heat. If it's really hot you may have a problem - might be worth checking the level/condition of the oil if you are worried.
    Nil Illigitimi Carborundum

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    • #3
      Originally posted by john.sally
      after a 15 mile road trip i was under surf to find where knocking was comming from(antiroll bar securing clamp snapped, so off to main dealers tuesday ) i notived rear diff housing was quite warm to touch is this normal or have i a major problem bruing, a little concerned as im pulling caravan down to mendips next week HELP
      john
      Its OK, if you look under there after driving around in the rain, the center section will be dry where its gets hot.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by TonyN
        Its OK, if you look under there after driving around in the rain, the center section will be dry where its gets hot.
        thanks for the reassurance guys, the road outside is on a hill so im off to park it some where level so i can check the levels,,by the way there is a sticker on the diff housing saying "LSD oil only" does this indicate i have a limited slip diff, or is that normal on surf's.also any idea what oil (mineral or semi/fully synthetic oil and quantity in rear diff,plus is the front diff oil different. to change all fluids (diffs,transferf box, autobox) is there any advice
        john
        Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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        • #5
          Originally posted by john.sally
          thanks for the reassurance guys, the road outside is on a hill so im off to park it some where level so i can check the levels,,by the way there is a sticker on the diff housing saying "LSD oil only" does this indicate i have a limited slip diff, or is that normal on surf's.also any idea what oil (mineral or semi/fully synthetic oil and quantity in rear diff,plus is the front diff oil different. to change all fluids (diffs,transferf box, autobox) is there any advice
          john
          Sounds like you have a limited slip diff therefore you must use LSD oil only (otherwise you might not have a limited slip diff)
          See attachments for other service info.
          Attached Files
          Nil Illigitimi Carborundum

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          • #6
            surf just been serviced

            hi all i have just looked at a attachment with the grades of oil and grease ect to be used.on it ,it says the parking brake should be between 13 and 16 clicks,the garage has adjusted mine to about 5 or 6 clicks but he says the brake shoes on the rear are ok,but surely by having them adjusted that much it will wear the shoes out quickly would this be right and should i get the garage to put them back to how they were before
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            • #7
              Originally posted by stormforce1067
              hi all i have just looked at a attachment with the grades of oil and grease ect to be used.on it ,it says the parking brake should be between 13 and 16 clicks,the garage has adjusted mine to about 5 or 6 clicks but he says the brake shoes on the rear are ok,but surely by having them adjusted that much it will wear the shoes out quickly would this be right and should i get the garage to put them back to how they were before
              The shoes will only wear if they are actually rubbing on the drums. Find a slight incline and freewheel down with the engine off. You will soon notice possibly hear if the shoes are rubbing or not. Often if the handbrake is set too low it will take extra brake pedal movement to operate the brakes as the rear shoes need top move much more to contact the drums. Also handbrake cables stretch so do need adjustment from time to time to compensate.
              Nil Illigitimi Carborundum

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              • #8
                thx silver its just after reading about the 13-16 clicks for the handbrake which mine was at before the service it just seemed to be alot of adjustment madewhen it seemed to hold ok b4
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Silversurfer
                  Sounds like you have a limited slip diff therefore you must use LSD oil only (otherwise you might not have a limited slip diff)
                  See attachments for other service info.
                  thanx for reply but my f?@~?g pc wont open up the links could you possible email them to me.
                  john.sally@ic24.net
                  regards
                  john
                  Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by john.sally
                    thanx for reply but my f?@~?g pc wont open up the links could you possible email them to me.
                    john.sally@ic24.net
                    regards
                    john
                    The links are just .jpg files - they should open in Windows Paint or any image editing program but Iv'e Emailed them anyway.
                    Nil Illigitimi Carborundum

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by stormforce1067
                      hi all i have just looked at a attachment with the grades of oil and grease ect to be used.on it ,it says the parking brake should be between 13 and 16 clicks,the garage has adjusted mine to about 5 or 6 clicks but he says the brake shoes on the rear are ok,but surely by having them adjusted that much it will wear the shoes out quickly would this be right and should i get the garage to put them back to how they were before
                      13-16 clicks would fail the MOT for excessive travel?
                      the shoes are self adjusting, just the cable should need adjusting.
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