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Landrover locker!!

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Landrover locker!!

Post by LandyLad »

Well I have sold pretty much all my landy stuff! the only thing left is the rear locker! I'm open to offers if anyone wants it!
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Post by GRIMACE »

LandyLad wrote:Well I have sold pretty much all my landy stuff! the only thing left is the rear locker! I'm open to offers if anyone wants it!


there is a forsale section on this site and you do need to set a price.... but youll also wann put down abit more info... wat sort of locker? wat axles? etc etc
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hmm!

Post by LandyLad »

came standard in swb as far as I know!!
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Post by BIg StEvE »

LandyLad wrote:came standard in swb as far as I know!!


WTF! :roll:
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Post by RUFF »

Looks like an early Macnamara to me.
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Post by DaveS3 »

RUFF is right.

Not standard at all, most likly with 24 spline axles as well.

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Post by F'n_Rover »

is it an army issue wind up locker, 10 spl
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Post by RUFF »

Was never quite sure how these worked but from my understanding was that one axle had a heavy sping fitted at the very end inside the diffcentre and you tightened the bolt on the end of the Drive Flange to push the axle further into the centre to lock the axle.

So basicaly i guess there was a split axle gear in the centre. One side was attached to the Gear and the other half was attached to the Cross Shaft so when the axle was pushed further in it would lock the Cross Shaft to the axle and then the Star gears no longer rotated and in turn this locked the diff?
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Post by DaveS3 »

It looks like an ex army housing, but i'm pretty sure its a Macnamara unit.

When I had one, you needed to unwind a bolt out of the end which was about 80mm long, which would then spring the axle splines into the centre and then you would replace the bolt with one which was only about 15mm long.


That was at least how i thought it worked :?

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Post by Tdi200 »

LandyLad wrote:Well I have sold pretty much all my landy stuff! the only thing left is the rear locker! I'm open to offers if anyone wants it!


Well i was looking for one but for a salisbury unit, the only problem is that i live on the other side of the globe, what is the asking price??? if its worth it and i get a good shipping quote i might be very interested although its a rover axle. I live in Malta.

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Post by F'n_Rover »

just ship the guts.
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

Is it even Landrover?

Pumpkins doesn't seem offset enough, and I can count 5 or 6 wheel studs on this side

Army had some extra bracing on each side of pumpkin AFAIK
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Post by RUFF »

Its Defianatly a Rover Diff. Its upside down in that pic and its a leaf sprung style housing.

Here is a couple of Series in Bris for sale and one is fitted with one of these diffs. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 90506&rd=1
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

RUFF wrote:Was never quite sure how these worked but from my understanding was that one axle had a heavy sping fitted at the very end inside the diffcentre and you tightened the bolt on the end of the Drive Flange to push the axle further into the centre to lock the axle.

So basicaly i guess there was a split axle gear in the centre. One side was attached to the Gear and the other half was attached to the Cross Shaft so when the axle was pushed further in it would lock the Cross Shaft to the axle and then the Star gears no longer rotated and in turn this locked the diff?


I think you may be right Tony. It probably has a locking dog permanently attached to the axle shaft, which then engages the diff side gear. Like the maxi-drive (see pic), except that the whole axle and locking dog slides, rather than the locking dog.

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Post by smac »

would this fit a 86 rangie?

if so , ill give you $5 for it :D
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Post by River »

Landy lad you have a pm, i've got a series 3 this will look great on :D
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Post by Nick B »

just letting you guys know of the specs.

*It is a JAck MAc locker

*It fits series 2 and 3

* it can be used in older Salisbury diffs

*it is activated by unscrewinbg drivers side bolt and driving foward 6 metres and de-activated by undwinding bolt again and driving backward 6 metres.

*it runs 24 spline salisbury axles modified to fit the sliding locking device

They ARE VERY strong in conparison to what is normally run in the rear of a series rover.

Please note none of the parts fit later model rovers.

If any more info is needed please PM me

Hope this helps.
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