L322 Range Rover System Description and Operation
FINAL DRIVE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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The carrier is fitted with a shaft onto which the two planet gears are mounted. The shaft is secured in the carrier with
a roll pin. The sun wheels are located in pockets within the carrier and mesh with the planet gears. Curved plates are
located between the carrier and the sun wheels and hold the sun wheels in mesh with the planet gears. Each sun
wheel has a machined, splined, bore to accept the drive shaft. A groove is machined in the bore to locate the snap
ring fitted to the drive shaft, providing positive drive shaft location.
Rear Differential
The rear differential is located centrally in the rear subframe. The front of the differential is attached to the subframe
via rubber bushes and bolts. The rear of the differential is mounted to the subframe via a single, offset rubber bush
and a bolt.
The casing comprises two parts. The pinion housing is made from cast iron and provides locations for all the internal
components. The pinion housing is sealed at the rear by an aluminium casting which is secured to the pinion housing
with eight bolts and spring washers. A gasket between the two casings seals the unit. The rear cover has cast fins
which assist heat dissipation. A breather tube is fitted to the rear cover. This allows a plastic tube to be fitted and
routed to a high point under the vehicle body, preventing the ingress of water when the vehicle is wading.
The rear cover contains an oil level plug which allows for oil filling and level checking, with the differential installed in
the vehicle. The level plug allows the unit to be filled with oil until it leaks from the filler hole, ensuring the correct
quantity of oil is added. The differential unit contains approximately 1.2 litres of oil from a dry fill. If oil is being replaced,
a smaller quantity of oil will be required due to residual oil retained in the pinion housing.
The differential is a conventional design using a hypoid gear layout, similar to the front differential. The rear differential
is available in two ratios. V8 engine vehicles use a differential with a final drive ratio of 3.73:1 and Td6 engine vehicles
use a final drive ratio of 4.10:1. The ratio is changed by changing the amount of teeth between the crown wheel drive
gear and pinion gear. Therefore for a ratio of 4.10:1, the crown wheel drive gear will have 4.10 times more teeth than
the pinion gear. This equates to the crown wheel drive gear having 41 teeth and the pinion gear having 10 teeth.