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Fitting an MQ/MK front Locker

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Fitting an MQ/MK front Locker

Post by Screwy »

Im trying to save money on my build up here as funds are running dry.....

I want to fit the locker that i have sitting in a centre with a coupla chipped teeth in the crown wheel into my front diff centre in the rig.
They are C200 MQ Centres.

I can easily enough take the locker out of the stuffed centre and fit it to the new centre but how do i go about getting the line to go from in there, out of the housing?
how easy is this part....

cheers,

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Post by ShortyMQ »

Drill and tap the housing as you would with any other diff.Feed the copper line through the housing as you put the centre in.Pull the line out a bit further then cut it to length and screw in the fittings.You may have to dummy fit it a couple of times, but not much harder than any other diff.
Hope this helps,i'm no good at explaining things in writing :?
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Post by Screwy »

well the front locker thats in my the stuffed centre only has a short as metal air fitting. The way i thought was running the blue air line through a hole in the housing attached to the short metal fitting in the locker and out through the hole as normal, the only prob with this is how to i seal the oil in on the housing....

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Post by bazzle »

Go to a hose/bolt shop and get a bulkhead fitting to take the line.

Also the tube on the diff is probably the earlier Bundy tube type (copper plated steel). This can be silver soldered to a fitting if req.

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Post by Screwy »

ok right and the bulkhead fitting will allow the airline through the hounsing with oil leaking?

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