Мойка радиатора Ленд Ровер / Рендж Ровер

Sponsored by https://www.bearingkits.co.uk - Classic car gearbox, differential, axle & transmission rebuild parts. Bearing Kit - https://www.bearingkits.co.uk/BMW-DIFF-REPAIR-PARTS/C23-1-0.htm Preloadrr Tool - https://www.bearingkits.co.uk/BMW-E30-3-Series-diff-pinion-bearing-preload-torque-measuring-gauge-tool/1257.htm Please read the full description for any information about the video. If you would like to send me something to restore, tools to use or anything to support Restore It, please send to: Restore It Mail Box PO Box 50 CHATTERIS PE16 9AZ Subscribe for Weekly content! Tools & equpitment used: - DeVilbiss FLG 5 - http://geni.us/QKs1 - Steel wire bits - http://geni.us/keyaD - Rotary Tool - http://geni.us/HGed - Bearing punch set - http://geni.us/fsPJ - Concentrate Degreaser - http://geni.us/yUn9 - Mannesmann Socket Set - http://geni.us/HCDZ - RTV - http://geni.us/CVsS0tp - LSD oil - http://geni.us/biuTL - Box light - http://geni.us/omjX - LED light - http://geni.us/zK4zJLg - Camera - http://geni.us/Bao8u - External Mic - http://geni.us/kSmEXsj - Tripod - http://geni.us/Jr7LXd Third* This was the heaviest project I have done so far. I needed some help getting it back together again because of this. Firstly I tested the clutch plate slip. They were under spec and needed changing. I then drained the black diff oil out and started to remove the rear attachments. The speed sensor, rear bolts and rear casing itself then came off. Then I pulled out the side flanges with a bit of persuasion and impacted the side bolts off, again with a bit of persuasion. It was then a matter of lifting the LSD unit out of the casing. The pinion gear was next. The 30mm nut required a low profile socket so one was made on the lathe. The gear then took a lot of whacking to get out. I then set about removing the main seal with a lot of force. Once out, I could then remove the pinion bearing. Once most of the internal components were out I de-greased the main parts. I then did my best to remove most of the super thick rust from the main casing. I also remove the old mount from the rear cover. Then I blast everything. The main case needed more hammer and chiseling as the glass would just bounce off. Once all the rust was gone, it was time to paint. Etch, wet on wet, and base coat were added to make the outer parts look new again. Then the smaller metal pieces were de-rusted and polished. I wanted to replace as many parts as possible for this restoration. The bearings, seals, bolts, gasket, oil, and O-rings were all sourced from bearingkits.co.uk and BMW. Once everything was dry, cleaned and ready. Me and a friend set about taking apart and rebuilding the LSD itself. This involved the punching, pushing and pulling of bearings and racers. Once the pinion bearing was back in, and tight. It was time to test the preload of the gear. This was achieved by a special tool created by http://www.preloadrr.com/. Once set to the correct resistance. It was time to reattach the LSD and side flanges. I could then test and adjust the backlash using yellow paint. I then cleaned up the gasket face and applied some RTV gasket sealant. Once smoothed down I could then apply the paper gasket and have it be held in place by the RTV whilst I attach the rear cover. The speed sensor, drain plugs, bolts and ID tag all went back on before I filled the diff with brand new diff oil. The restoration was then complete. This restoration took 1 week, was a lot of fun and a massive learning experience. - Disclaimer: I am no professional. Especially when it comes to electrics. It is certainly an area I am looking to improve in. I am completely self-taught and would appreciate any feedback, advice or constructive criticism. I don't add music to these videos so that you can choose to listen to what you like if you would like to. Become a patron to win the Items featured in these videos! Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RestoreIt Follow me on Social media to keep up to date with videos and giveaways. Twitter - https://twitter.com/Restore__It Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/RestoreItCha... Instagram - @RestoreItChannel Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RestoreIt