
Originally Posted by
mattmac
Been getting this annoying/occasional "jumping out of high-range" issue- no problems with any of the other gears.Hopefully it's a simple fix? It's actually a bit dangerous if it happens when pulling out onto a main road and pops out.
Hi Matt, Lots of issues of this happening. Can be as simple as the insulation under the trannie tunnel interfering with the hi/lo lever linkages, to adjustment of the selector forks or wear on the engaging dogs on the gear itself. Another issue that's starting to manifest itself is incorrect torqueing of the intermediate shaft bolt. I have seen 3 in the last 6 months that have a loose bolt - finger tight only. The bolt should be torqued to 125ft/lb. One owner even told me that the land rover service centre told him that it should be finger tight only!!!! Shows how much some of them know.
This causes the gears to float or tilt and wears out the engaging dogs and the bearings can rotate and wear out the end cap on the shaft. Make sure this bolt is torqued correctly.! If the bolt is ok I would suggest firstly getting under the vehicle and looking at the linkages on the passenger side and ensuring nothing is touching the linkages, also under the rubber boot for the gearsticks there is a foam cushion - make sure that the lever doesn't contact this when hi or lo is selected, if it is cut a piece out of the foam. If all good there you will have to lift the top cover off the drivers side top of the transfer case and with the transfer in neutral, check the gap behind the rear fork of the hi/lo selector and the selector gear ( the middle one). It should be in the range of .005" to 010" . You can adjust this by undoing the 1/2" bolt on the selector finger. While you are in there have a look at the engaging dogs on the hi and lo gears for wear. If they are bad you will need to replace the gear Hi gear and possibly the selector gear as well.
Cheers......Brian
1985 110 V8 County
1998 110 Perentie GS Cargo 6X6 ARN 202516 (Brutus)
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