Yes I have seen IceFyre's set up to and can vouch for it also. I'll buy one off you Icefrye and keep this motor for when my window motor goes south.
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Yes I have seen IceFyre's set up to and can vouch for it also. I'll buy one off you Icefrye and keep this motor for when my window motor goes south.
I find that my stainless steel flat bar linkage under the car is the way to go (if your a tight arse like me).
Made from scrap, it's totally reliable, and you only have to get out of the car twice on a trip. I leave the cdl on continuously when off-road.
Having said that, I'm thinking about mounting a small air cylinder to the handle, to drive it in and out.....
.....as soon as I decide where and how to mount my compressor.
The work never ends.:p
Good thread!
Think I'll talk to the guys at AMV and find out what I can do to upgrade the electric CDL. if its seals and gears I can probably work on improving them or reverse engineering something else to suit out of a more appropriate material.
My D2 has an AMV CDL, but it has never worked since I bought it. I don't know if I can remove it, do I need a new cover or something for the top where the electric motor is?
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
Yes, it can be removed. No cover is required as it will sit on top of the standard spigot.
Access is quite restricted getting to the top of the transfer case, usually obtained by removing the centre console and working down.
Hence I would wait until I had a CDL cable actuator to install as the console will need to come out to fit it.
Cheers
Ron
Just to let you know there is a member of the UK forums called T62 that manufactures and sells diff lock linkages on his website. He had a couple of minor issues on the original batch but he has it all sorted now. I have one installed and it is superb. His design is based on the Ashcroft one as far as I know.
Here is the link to his site.
Home - DiscoveryTd5
I've just been in touch with Jay regarding his CDL linkage. He currently has about 5 in stock, and they work out at around $335AU shipped at the current exchange rates.
cheers
Paul