I have just heard back for the garage: it seems that on that ill faithed icey hill in Wales, it was the transfer box that gave up the ghost. The theory is that it locked up because of transmission wind up and exploded.
Embarrassingly, this seems to be something that is commonly seen on green ovals but never or rarely on LC's.
The garage are trying to track down a used unit. Once they find one, it should be a couple of hours work to get it fitted.
What I cannot understand is how this might have happened on the terrain we were on - there should have been more than enough slippery stuff on the ground for any wind up to be released through the wheels.
The garage reckons that the boots on diff side of the half shafts came off with the excersion. Reverse stopped working once I got to the bottom of the hill. I wonder if something might have gone in the front part of the transmission system which then caused the wind up (maybe during the long reverse down the hill) resulting in the box going. If that is the case, then there is more damage yet to be uncovered (cv/splines/shaft/diff????).
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What I cannot understand is how this might have happened on the terrain we were on - there should have been more than enough slippery stuff on the ground for any wind up to be released through the wheels.



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