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Thread: CDL Actuation with 10mm Spanner

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    mcrover Guest
    Looks as though I need to find someone with a D2 that I can get some measurements off.

    I will post up a new thread when Im organised, I will make some calls in the nest couple of weeks, the engineering shop I use isnt re-opening until the 27th so I wont know anything until some time after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcrover View Post
    Is there somewhere that you could put a choke cable type handle which has about 4" behind it clear, if so I could do something relatively cheap, just got to work out the arm and a bracket to mount the cable, dead simple but not all that pretty.

    I have seen a set up like that in a magazine once before, the cable came up inside the cubby box in the consul.

    I could probably get 20 or so arms pressed out relatively cheap, the bracket would be a bit more work and the cable is a matter of drilling a hole and running the cable.
    Keep me in loop thanks.
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  3. #23
    Shaker Guest
    Check this link out, Enabling the Discovery II Center
    It doesn't really look too hard to make, you can an idea of sizes by referencing from the nut.
    I would also be interested in buying a kit of this type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaker View Post
    Check this link out, Enabling the Discovery II Center
    It doesn't really look too hard to make, you can an idea of sizes by referencing from the nut.
    I would also be interested in buying a kit of this type.
    That is pretty much spot on what I have in mind.

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    Ballas Guest
    Hi McRover.
    I'm ne to the forum - I joined because I have a Series 2 Disco and I'm also having the CDL problems. From what I have read on the varoious forums on the AULRO website, there are heaps of people who lament the ommission of the CDL by Land Rover. I've checked out kits from heaps of Land Rover places around and the prices range as follows 9not including installation):

    -AMV - $660 (high/low range), electric with buttons.
    -GCA - $470
    -RovParts - $
    -TRS - $795 (high/ low range), manual cable.
    -4x4 systems - no kit sold
    -Ritters Automotive - $550 for kit. Manual (therefore high/ low range) with extra knob near range selector.

    How have you gone with your enginerring shop? I'd be interested to see how much these would cost. I'm not fussed whether I go a manual set-up, or electric (via an actuator) - if I use the actuator, I want to definitely make sure I get a waterproof solenoid. Rosscoe68 was also going to put up some photos on another posting -
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/projects-tutorials/38640-cdl-actuator-install-disco-ii.html

    Can anyone also outline how much benefit they have achieved from putting the CDL in place?

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    Benefit - best mod I've done on my 2002 Td5. I was lucky enough to source the front output housing and shift lever from 2004 model together for $400 so the install looks genuine. I put the CDL in as soon as I'm off the bitumen and it seems to settle the car. Did one trip across the Simpson without CDL and one with. The latter I only saw the TC light come on when climbing hard up soft sand, presumably with reduced weight on the front wheels. Also much safer now on the backing down slippery hills situation. You wont regret the investment.
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    What ever you do, DON'T GO ELECTRIC, it will not last, I did this and it only lasted 12mths, they rust and get clogged with dust and crap.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwb View Post
    Benefit - best mod I've done on my 2002 Td5. I was lucky enough to source the front output housing and shift lever from 2004 model together for $400 so the install looks genuine. I put the CDL in as soon as I'm off the bitumen and it seems to settle the car. Did one trip across the Simpson without CDL and one with. The latter I only saw the TC light come on when climbing hard up soft sand, presumably with reduced weight on the front wheels. Also much safer now on the backing down slippery hills situation. You wont regret the investment.
    x 2, completely agree. ASAP I will be re-instating the CDL with a genuine kit. I used the CDL with a 10mm spanner but its not a convenient way to engage it. The performance improvement on any off-road surface is significant!.

    I made a cheapie kit 2 weeks ago (on another thread). While it worked, I couldnt get it to fit cleanly due to the ACE and other cables in the way (on my ES D2)

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    A wiper motor is fairly highly geared & should have sufficient torque to activate CDL if connected to a suitably modified 10mm spanner. All you would need is a bracket to mount wiper motor & two way switch to reverse polarity in cabin. Has anyone tried this?

    Cheers..Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    What ever you do, DON'T GO ELECTRIC, it will not last, I did this and it only lasted 12mths, they rust and get clogged with dust and crap.

    Baz.


    Quote Originally Posted by bruiser69 View Post
    A wiper motor is fairly highly geared & should have sufficient torque to activate CDL if connected to a suitably modified 10mm spanner. All you would need is a bracket to mount wiper motor & two way switch to reverse polarity in cabin. Has anyone tried this?

    Cheers..Bruce
    Not only me, but a lot of others too.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
    1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
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    1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow

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