Investigation Update
OK
So, following info from the links, I took a look under the bonnet. Yup, there were the two vacuum relays, their outlets disappearing front diffward.
Anyway, with the engine running, I disconnected the vacuum feed line to make sure that there was vacuum supply (if you know what I mean) at the relays. All OK.
I then checked if either relay had connected through the vacuum to its outlet (since the article states that the vacuum is used to push the sleeve on the axle in and out). No vacuum found.
I then pressed my 4WD switch and noted that the blue relay switched vacuum through to its outlet. On switching out of 4WD, I found that this vacuum switched off, but the brown relay definitely did not switch on. A quick check with a meter across the brown plug showed 13V across it. The coil of the relay measures 39 Ohms, so there is a circuit, but the relay definitely does not switch the vacuum. This relay of course is the one that should disconnect the ADD sleeve.
This means (if my interprettation is correct) that..
The ADD is not disconnecting, and remains in the 4WD mode (front prop spins but not driven)!
So
What have I done to the front prop/diff/ADD sleeve system. I have driven this vehicle at 70mph plus (max 80) with the front prop spinning being driven through the diff?
Also, how much do these vacuum relays cost. They appear to be fitted in a pair so I have to get the both. They don't appear to dismantle.
Any suggestions?
Cheers... Rob.
OK
So, following info from the links, I took a look under the bonnet. Yup, there were the two vacuum relays, their outlets disappearing front diffward.
Anyway, with the engine running, I disconnected the vacuum feed line to make sure that there was vacuum supply (if you know what I mean) at the relays. All OK.
I then checked if either relay had connected through the vacuum to its outlet (since the article states that the vacuum is used to push the sleeve on the axle in and out). No vacuum found.
I then pressed my 4WD switch and noted that the blue relay switched vacuum through to its outlet. On switching out of 4WD, I found that this vacuum switched off, but the brown relay definitely did not switch on. A quick check with a meter across the brown plug showed 13V across it. The coil of the relay measures 39 Ohms, so there is a circuit, but the relay definitely does not switch the vacuum. This relay of course is the one that should disconnect the ADD sleeve.
This means (if my interprettation is correct) that..
The ADD is not disconnecting, and remains in the 4WD mode (front prop spins but not driven)!
So
What have I done to the front prop/diff/ADD sleeve system. I have driven this vehicle at 70mph plus (max 80) with the front prop spinning being driven through the diff?
Also, how much do these vacuum relays cost. They appear to be fitted in a pair so I have to get the both. They don't appear to dismantle.
Any suggestions?
Cheers... Rob.
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