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1.3 and 1.0 transfer case shifters
1.3 and 1.0 transfer case shifters
just a quick one for all u gurus i just got a 85 1.0 lt and it didnt have a transfer shifter in it so my mate had a 1.3lt one in the shed so we just smashed it in and it works shifts to low range and hi range but it but it doesnt lock the front drive shaft inside the case so thus meaning no 4x4 all the front dif is sweet coz ive checked it all so i was thinking it might have some thing to do with the shifter might b diferent does anyone no ? thanks
1.0 shift light levers and 1.3 levers are the same.
1.0 non shift light levers are different.
There's never, ever any need to "smash" a lever in. sounds like you didn't guide the lever into the right position when you installed it.
If the case was in 2H when you took the old lever out, you need to put the new lever into 2H.
The easiest way is to put the case in 4H, then the slots in both rails line up when you put the lever in.
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That's what you'll aiming for when you drop the lever in if it was in 4H when you took the old lever out.
Steve.
1.0 non shift light levers are different.
There's never, ever any need to "smash" a lever in. sounds like you didn't guide the lever into the right position when you installed it.
If the case was in 2H when you took the old lever out, you need to put the new lever into 2H.
The easiest way is to put the case in 4H, then the slots in both rails line up when you put the lever in.
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That's what you'll aiming for when you drop the lever in if it was in 4H when you took the old lever out.
Steve.
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I have two 1.3 shifters here that are different in the shaft of the lever. They function exactly the same in either case and the ball is the same but the diameter of the shaft is thicker above floor level. I didn't realise until I had one in the car that the gear boot (floor level one) didn't sit tightly around. One boot has a 20c piece sized hole, the other a 10c sized.
-Mal
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Patrol - Wheels, engine and stuff
Zook 1, 2, 3 gone
Patrol - Wheels, engine and stuff
what is the difference between a shift light lever and a non shift light lever ? lioke how do i tell the one i have ?
and as i said i got the car with no lever in it so i dont no were the lever was but the new lever went i aight wasnt hard or anything and still does everything it should just doesnt lock the front drive in
and smashing it it is a figure of speech just buy the way
and as i said i got the car with no lever in it so i dont no were the lever was but the new lever went i aight wasnt hard or anything and still does everything it should just doesnt lock the front drive in
and smashing it it is a figure of speech just buy the way
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just a thought, are you locking the hubs in?
im assumung your checking it at the front shaft. if you can feel the shifter clicking into each position then the shifter isn't the problem, put the case into neutral and see if you can spin the front shaft (make sure the hubs are UNLOCKED) it should be locked up with the rear shaft, but it is neutral to the input shaft. Also try this in 4H. if the front shaft spins in these positions then you have an internal problem.
it could be as simple as a broken split pin on the shift fork, but the case needs to come apart to inspect it.
im assumung your checking it at the front shaft. if you can feel the shifter clicking into each position then the shifter isn't the problem, put the case into neutral and see if you can spin the front shaft (make sure the hubs are UNLOCKED) it should be locked up with the rear shaft, but it is neutral to the input shaft. Also try this in 4H. if the front shaft spins in these positions then you have an internal problem.
it could be as simple as a broken split pin on the shift fork, but the case needs to come apart to inspect it.
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