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gq factory diff lock
gq factory diff lock
hi, ive got gq with a factory diff lock that wont disengage! how does it work?
had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your fucked.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your fucked.
why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
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How?jessie928 wrote:why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
Im on my 2nd factory locker and it isnt reliable. It wont stay locked. There are no vacuum leaks, Ive removed the solenoids and installed manual valves to direct the vacuum and it still doesnt stay engaged 100% of the time.
SWB mav. Some mods.
what you mean how?dansedgli wrote:How?jessie928 wrote:why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
Im on my 2nd factory locker and it isnt reliable. It wont stay locked. There are no vacuum leaks, Ive removed the solenoids and installed manual valves to direct the vacuum and it still doesnt stay engaged 100% of the time.
you could say " how" is an arb airleaker reliable also.
there is always exceptions to the rule.
you may have a hole in your diaphrams.
there bay still be vacum in the opposiing line.
maybe you have a manifold vacume problem, do you have a vac tank?
alot of maybe's
the factory locker is a very simple locker, like i said, you can remove the vac component and install a cable system also.
jes
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DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
jessie928 wrote:what you mean how?dansedgli wrote:How?jessie928 wrote:why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
Im on my 2nd factory locker and it isnt reliable. It wont stay locked. There are no vacuum leaks, Ive removed the solenoids and installed manual valves to direct the vacuum and it still doesnt stay engaged 100% of the time.
you could say " how" is an arb airleaker reliable also.
there is always exceptions to the rule.
you may have a hole in your diaphrams.
there bay still be vacum in the opposiing line.
maybe you have a manifold vacume problem, do you have a vac tank?
alot of maybe's
the factory locker is a very simple locker, like i said, you can remove the vac component and install a cable system also.
jes
I meant how do you setup a cable system.
I did a lot of searching last night, lots of people mention making a cable system or air ram system but no-one seems to have done it or at least documented how they have done it.
I have a vac tank. My car was factory fitted with the locker. I will see what happens when I set it up so there is no vacuum in the opposing line. That seems to be the main reason for it taking ages to engage and disengage.
If it stops my locker disengaging at the the sight of a hill Ill be very happy.
SWB mav. Some mods.
i dont have pics of the vacum unit pulled apart, but to it you woudl need to take the top off it so you see the bottom diaphram. Pull the diapham out and you start from there. you need to fab a bracket to hold the cable and then attach the end to the centre of the old diapram.dansedgli wrote:jessie928 wrote:what you mean how?dansedgli wrote:How?jessie928 wrote:why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
Im on my 2nd factory locker and it isnt reliable. It wont stay locked. There are no vacuum leaks, Ive removed the solenoids and installed manual valves to direct the vacuum and it still doesnt stay engaged 100% of the time.
you could say " how" is an arb airleaker reliable also.
there is always exceptions to the rule.
you may have a hole in your diaphrams.
there bay still be vacum in the opposiing line.
maybe you have a manifold vacume problem, do you have a vac tank?
alot of maybe's
the factory locker is a very simple locker, like i said, you can remove the vac component and install a cable system also.
jes
I meant how do you setup a cable system.
I did a lot of searching last night, lots of people mention making a cable system or air ram system but no-one seems to have done it or at least documented how they have done it.
I have a vac tank. My car was factory fitted with the locker. I will see what happens when I set it up so there is no vacuum in the opposing line. That seems to be the main reason for it taking ages to engage and disengage.
If it stops my locker disengaging at the the sight of a hill Ill be very happy.
the cable you use must be a SOLID cable, same as what is used for the throttle/gear control cables on boats.
with your current problem. disconnect both solenoids, find the hose that is connected to the port closet to the diff pumpkin, and attach that directly to the port that comes from the vacume tank. make sure teh other one is not attached to anything.
it should activate nearly instantly, and stay activated ( assuming that the lines to the rear do not leak and are not restricted
Jes
ATTACH BROKEN TOYOTA HERE--->
DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
i dont have pics of the vacum unit pulled apart, but to it you woudl need to take the top off it so you see the bottom diaphram. Pull the diapham out and you start from there. you need to fab a bracket to hold the cable and then attach the end to the centre of the old diapram.dansedgli wrote:jessie928 wrote:what you mean how?dansedgli wrote:How?jessie928 wrote:why take it out?figjam_1985 wrote:had the same problem mate, what you have to do if its well and truely stuck on, is go under its running, switch the thing off, go under grab the top hose off, and stick it on where the bottom actuator hose was. it should have vaccume and suck it back.
Take the thing out, there ok, but as soon as they start flogging out with the vaccume not working your ..
they are more reliable than an ARB airlocker.
if you break the vac unit, you can always turn it into a cable operated locker.
Jes
Im on my 2nd factory locker and it isnt reliable. It wont stay locked. There are no vacuum leaks, Ive removed the solenoids and installed manual valves to direct the vacuum and it still doesnt stay engaged 100% of the time.
you could say " how" is an arb airleaker reliable also.
there is always exceptions to the rule.
you may have a hole in your diaphrams.
there bay still be vacum in the opposiing line.
maybe you have a manifold vacume problem, do you have a vac tank?
alot of maybe's
the factory locker is a very simple locker, like i said, you can remove the vac component and install a cable system also.
jes
I meant how do you setup a cable system.
I did a lot of searching last night, lots of people mention making a cable system or air ram system but no-one seems to have done it or at least documented how they have done it.
I have a vac tank. My car was factory fitted with the locker. I will see what happens when I set it up so there is no vacuum in the opposing line. That seems to be the main reason for it taking ages to engage and disengage.
If it stops my locker disengaging at the the sight of a hill Ill be very happy.
the cable you use must be a SOLID cable, same as what is used for the throttle/gear control cables on boats.
with your current problem. disconnect both solenoids, find the hose that is connected to the port closet to the diff pumpkin, and attach that directly to the port that comes from the vacume tank. make sure teh other one is not attached to anything.
it should activate nearly instantly, and stay activated ( assuming that the lines to the rear do not leak and are not restricted
Jes
ATTACH BROKEN TOYOTA HERE--->
DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
DUCATI <-----Worlds best warning label
You realise that with the factory wiring the locker disengages at 10kph? So if you want it in at all speeds you need remove the speed sensor part of the locker switch.
The most unreliable part of any Nissan is the electrics so I'd just start from scrtach and run new wires from the switch to the solenoids. Then on is on always!
The most unreliable part of any Nissan is the electrics so I'd just start from scrtach and run new wires from the switch to the solenoids. Then on is on always!
93 Nissan Pathfinder / Terrano Turboed VH45, GQ Trans and T-case, coil overs, hydraulic winch and fair bit of other stuff. (Currently a pile of parts in the workshop)
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