AuthorTopic: HELP, Four speed manual diff lock lever air hoses?????  (Read 690 times)

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HELP, Four speed manual diff lock lever air hoses?????
« on: December 11, 2005, 10:23:03 »
Does anyone know where the air hoses from the diff lock lever on a four speed long lever range rover are suposed to go????

There are three hoses on a pull/push operated change over lever, two of which go to a vacuum/pressure(???) switch on the front of the transfer box, these were already fitted.

The other i'm not sure where it goes, there wasn't one there when i looked, it seems to be the supply pipe of either a vacuum or a pressure which is then directed to one side or the other of the switch to engage or disengage the diff lock.
Please help if you can thank you

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HELP, Four speed manual diff lock lever air hoses?????
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2005, 12:31:46 »
The 4 speed used engine vacuum to operated the diff-lock so you need to find the vac piep which will have been lost somehow.  Does your car run a bit rough by any chance?
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HELP, Four speed manual diff lock lever air hoses?????
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2005, 22:54:14 »
There will be a vacuum reservoir in engine bay somewhere which should have a one way valve fitted,   this is where the vacuum should come from to keep diff lock in whatever state you select, just try the other two in either position, i think lever up or out should be the engaged position so just swap them if its wrong.
This should present no significant problems

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