Well, I am £900 poorer. I picked the car up today with the old transfer box back in. Back to square one.
I did however get new engine mounts and a new gearbox oil seal.
I spoke at length to the workshop foreman and the mechanic who actually did the job.
Facts: with the new transfer box fitted, there were no problems running the car in neutral. It was only a problem when it was put into drive to move the car. There was a horrible crunching sound. He said he didn't make too many attempts but there might have been damage caused.
The car was pulled out of the workshop to park up outside to get on with other jobs. There were no problems towing it which proves the chain and drive side is OK. The high/low motor also works OK.
The mechanic reckons it is the viscous unit (originally new and unused). Because of laying up for 10 years+, the oil can settle in one place?? possibly locking it up?? Can you believe that??
I had the viscous unit out to have a look at it when I previously had the box on the bench. I don't think I could have assembled it wrongly.
The next stage, I think I will try fitting the new viscous coupling to my old box in the car to test it. It is fairly easy to do.
I need to get geared up to changing the transfer box myself. Richard: you mentioned using a scissor lift was preferable. Any recommendations?
What is more disconcerting is a comment by the workshop foreman that Landrover parts that have been rejected for quality control problems and should then be scrapped, find there way back onto the market. As an example he said about Freelander diff units that were destined to be crushed then are sold off as new. The scrap yard is contracted to crush the parts but if there is money to be made.
His garage had been offered them in the past. I don't think that is the case with the transfer box though.
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