apexcamper
Carefully scripted chaos
I have a '94 RRC LWB and I ASSumed it had a locking center diff. Forward to back is low, neut, high and left to right is locked or not. as of today I am now not so sure. I had formerly owned a series I Discovery and "ASSumed" it was the same H pattern manual lock (my RRC knob had the cover missing...no markings)...I just never could get it to unlock.
When I bought the RRC, the front drive shaft was new in a box...owner said he didn't have the bolts to put it on...I weaseled him down on that. I got the bolts and went under to install...but I couldn't get the T-case to unlock and didn't want to install and drive locked on pavement.
I "ASSumed" that the owner had driven it locked for so long that it had seized that way, meaning I needed a new T-case or at least someone more technical to look at it. I have been on a couple of light trail rides in 2 wheel drive, and put maybe 5000 miles on the OD like that.
Today while reading another thread I learned that my RRC should have the Borg-Warner viscous coupled T-case. The guy I bought it from REALLY didn't seem like the kind to switch out for the LT 230...so I posted a "what gives" on the other thread (it was off topic, and not wanting to hijack that other thread, I started this one).
oryxexpeditions said that it sounded like the LT 230...but he had much less information than I posted here, and also said that the BW T-case can act locked...this made me second guess my "ASSumption" that it was the LT 230
Even with the T-case in neutral, the front drive flange feels securely locked to the rear drive shaft. The shift lever really doesn't feel like it has any side to side give, which I chalked up to the T-case being seized in the locked position, but maybe it REALLY doesn't have any side to side.
The T-case functioning as it should would be AWESOME...me having screwed it up by being ignorant would SUCK. I am now financially in a place to tackle this problem, so is it a ID-10T error or a real hardware failure.
Questions:
How can I tell which T-case I have from the underside?
How can I check it's functionality?
Did I screw it up since the front flange seems VERY secure to the rear drive shaft through the T-case?
any thoughts would be much appreciated.
When I bought the RRC, the front drive shaft was new in a box...owner said he didn't have the bolts to put it on...I weaseled him down on that. I got the bolts and went under to install...but I couldn't get the T-case to unlock and didn't want to install and drive locked on pavement.
I "ASSumed" that the owner had driven it locked for so long that it had seized that way, meaning I needed a new T-case or at least someone more technical to look at it. I have been on a couple of light trail rides in 2 wheel drive, and put maybe 5000 miles on the OD like that.
Today while reading another thread I learned that my RRC should have the Borg-Warner viscous coupled T-case. The guy I bought it from REALLY didn't seem like the kind to switch out for the LT 230...so I posted a "what gives" on the other thread (it was off topic, and not wanting to hijack that other thread, I started this one).
oryxexpeditions said that it sounded like the LT 230...but he had much less information than I posted here, and also said that the BW T-case can act locked...this made me second guess my "ASSumption" that it was the LT 230
Even with the T-case in neutral, the front drive flange feels securely locked to the rear drive shaft. The shift lever really doesn't feel like it has any side to side give, which I chalked up to the T-case being seized in the locked position, but maybe it REALLY doesn't have any side to side.
The T-case functioning as it should would be AWESOME...me having screwed it up by being ignorant would SUCK. I am now financially in a place to tackle this problem, so is it a ID-10T error or a real hardware failure.
Questions:
How can I tell which T-case I have from the underside?
How can I check it's functionality?
Did I screw it up since the front flange seems VERY secure to the rear drive shaft through the T-case?
any thoughts would be much appreciated.