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    How about this for a theory?

    If you are driving on a surface where experience has taught you that it takes forever for the CDL to disengage, then you probably don't have enough slippage to need the CDL and maybe even have so little slippage that there is some small risk of transmission windup.

    What do you reckon?

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    As soon as my wheels hit the dirt i engage CDL

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    How about this for a theory?

    If you are driving on a surface where experience has taught you that it takes forever for the CDL to disengage, then you probably don't have enough slippage to need the CDL and maybe even have so little slippage that there is some small risk of transmission windup.

    What do you reckon?
    Unless your TC is knackered engagement is almost instant so that scenario would never come up.
    I only engage if its really loose or wet/muddy, i dont see the need on a dry track.
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    I'm not sure I understand the first sentence.

    Did you notice that I was talking about a surface where it takes forever to disengage.

    TC? Is that Traction Control or Transfer Case?

    There are definitely plenty of situations where the CDL doesn't disengage immediately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    I'm not sure I understand the first sentence.

    Did you notice that I was talking about a surface where it takes forever to disengage.

    TC? Is that Traction Control or Transfer Case?

    There are definitely plenty of situations where the CDL doesn't disengage immediately.
    Yes i read that wrong , i agree the CDL can get stuck and may take a bit of reversing then forward to release..
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    Was told, CDL is small and not that strong. Best to engage as soon as there is a possibility of wheel spin e.g., dirt road CDL in. I don't always remember to do it but I feel I should.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    Was told, CDL is small and not that strong. Best to engage as soon as there is a possibility of wheel spin e.g., dirt road CDL in. I don't always remember to do it but I feel I should.
    The truth being you are unlikely to stuff a cenre diff when it is engaged
    You will stuff it if your 4wdriving with out engagement

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    The truth being you are unlikely to stuff a cenre diff when it is engaged
    You will stuff it if your 4wdriving with out engagement
    Over 15 years of racing RR and LR based racers and lastly a 300 bhp 5.2 litre Bowler Wildcat, I always had centre diff locked on any loose surface. Reduces the front and back diffs and axles from running at different speeds and less wear on centre diff.
    Also car always felt much more "stuck to the road". Never noticed the under steer mentioned in previous posts. Also never broke a transfer box. Did a few half shafts on the RR based buggies never had a breakage on the Bowler which ran D2 axles.
    I always engage centre diff lock when in the bush on dirt or any slippery surface.
    Just must remember to turn off when tarred roads. Can cause a bit of damage otherwise.

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    There are (rare) cases where you don't want any diff locked. And this is where CDL has it all over part-time 4wd (where there is no possibility for front/rear differentiation):

    E.g. Slippery side slope where you are creeping along in low range.
    With locked CDL found myself going down sideways 1" for every inch forward - no matter how careful.

    With CDL disengaged and taking care not to cause any wheelspin... Might have sideslipped an inch every yard.

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    Interesting replies, I'm sure that I read in my Disco 1 Owner/operator handbook that once off the tarmac you should engage the CDL, I will root it out in the morning and check it out.
    I always have engaged the CDL once on dirt/gravel as I believe the disco handles better and the centre diff has constant power and not jumping between front and rear axles. Has anyone got their owner handbook handy to see what it says about CDL operation, Regards Frank.

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