
Originally Posted by
DiscoDave
Thank you for putting so much detail in your reply JDNSW, but it makes no sense to me (yet). I do have a workshop manual and I'm looking through that to see if I can follow what you said.
From the point of view of operation though the transfer lever (red knob) should be able to be moved out of high ratio without having to depress the selector rod (yellow knob) and the selector rod pops up.
Also, if memory serves, to select low ratio I should depress the selector rod (which stays down) and then can move the transfer lever to low ratio.
Have I got that right?
1. You should be able to move the Red lever without touching the yellow knob, regardless of whether the yellow knob is up or down into either neutral or low range. When moved into low range, if the yellow knob is down, it should pop up.
You should not have to push the yellow knob down to move the red knob.
I can sympathise with you not being able to understand my explanation - it took me years to be able to understand it myself! The setup is really quite elegant, in that it allows the front drive to be selected with a single movement without having to worry about the teeth lining up and deselected (but not necessarily disengaged) without having to worry about wind-up. Compare this to the contemporary Jeep or Landcruiser where you have to maintain pressure on the lever while driving to get in or out of front wheel drive.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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