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SII questions again - rear axle

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Apologies that this must have been discussed a few times before but where 'should' the rear axle filler hole be on a series II?

Needless to say Monty doesn't have one :roll:
If it is the diff that was changed they did a bad swap as this one makes a racket!
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Post by Cam »

Which axle is it? Is it the 'banjo' type (similar to the 1098 one) or the square 'split' axle?

Square axle:
http://www.potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Member ... CF0075.jpg

http://www.potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Member ... 20axle.JPG

If it's the 'split' axle then the filler is on top as can be seen in the painted axle picture. You access it via a small metal cover plate under the rear seat.
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rear axle

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RAY,,,,You will remember that it is possible to finish up with no
oil filler plug if the later diff carrier has been fitted to the earlier
axle!! If you are that unlucky you will have to drain it and inject
the correct amount through the breather hole!! Hope you have a
day to spare!
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Post by rayofleamington »

It's the later style axle - (like the 948?)
So it sounds like the filler should have been in the Diff :-?
By the sound of it yesterday it needs another diff anyway! I'll get one with a filler hole, (or drill and tap it myself)!

Thanks again.
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Post by Relfy »

rayofleamington wrote:It's the later style axle - (like the 948?)
So it sounds like the filler should have been in the Diff :-?
By the sound of it yesterday it needs another diff anyway! I'll get one with a filler hole, (or drill and tap it myself)!

Thanks again.
Is that the noise I was hearing on monday then? The one which went away as soon as I said "Ray, Come and listen to this noise"?
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Is that the noise I was hearing on monday then? The one which went away as soon as I said "Ray, Come and listen to this noise"?
No - that was the exhaust hanger which didn't have the clamp bolt in it.
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June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block :(
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Post by Relfy »

rayofleamington wrote: No - that was the exhaust hanger which didn't have the clamp bolt in it.
Oh. :D
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