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60 series transfer help

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60 series transfer help

Post by Cambo4sho »

Hi guys I'm having troubles with my transfer. It's easy to put in to 4x4 and works normal. But it's a massive pain putting back in to 2 high. I end up having to rocket back and forwards and force the crap out of it. Any Ideas would be good thank you
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Re: 60 series transfer help

Post by Hilux_Ryan »

Sounds to me like you are trying to pull it out of 4WD while there is still some wind up on the transfer case.

Are you shifting back to 2WD while still on loose surface or when back on sealed surface? different wear tyres front to rear?

There isnt really anything to go wrong internally in the transfer to cause it to be hard to shift out of 4WD apart from maybe a sticky detent. You could check that I guess easily enough, 17mm (I think from memory) bolt on front extension housing next to 4WD indicator light switch, undo it and there will be a spring and ball behind there. and also probably the transfer oil. I doubt that is the problem though.
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Re: 60 series transfer help

Post by mkpatrol »

Way back when I had a 40 series (basically tha same thing) the label advising you of 4x4 operation said you actually had to drive it backwards if it didnt pop out of 4WD, particularly if you had been driving on hard surfaces.

I even think my MK owners manual said the same.
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Re: 60 series transfer help

Post by Cambo4sho »

Ill have a go at some of your ideas. It pops out of 4wd fine. It just won't go in to 2wd.
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Re: 60 series transfer help

Post by Hilux_Ryan »

If it is the stick with only three positions, then it is high range you cant get back into (4WD automatically engages in low range) I think they can jusat get a litle stiff in and out of high/low range, even the 70K old V8 troopy I drove today and a couple others in the last couple days have been a little stiff to move between high and low range.
The old Luxy was fun, but with a young family comes great responsibility.
So I swapped it for a 60. Should be able to take the whole mob camping, plus I got an extra gear, 2 less cylinders and A/C.
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