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help converting a vac locker to air
Road Ranger
help converting a vac locker to air
OK, I have a factory vac locker going in, but dont have any gear wired up, no solonoid or anything, can anyone please talk me through hooking this locker up to actuate on positive pressure (ie air) not vacuum
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a while back there was a long thread with all the info needed, part number for solenoid and so on ...
But basicly it's just hooking your solenoid upto air and running the lines all the way back to diff.
Found something that could help ...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=33706
But basicly it's just hooking your solenoid upto air and running the lines all the way back to diff.
Found something that could help ...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=33706
GQ 2.8TD. OME. 35 BFG. Fact. Rear Locker on steroids. Air Locker front. Gearmaster Reduction. 6HP Warn 8274.
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THAAAAATS the one I was looking for thanksHobbz wrote:a while back there was a long thread with all the info needed, part number for solenoid and so on ...
But basicly it's just hooking your solenoid upto air and running the lines all the way back to diff.
Found something that could help ...
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=33706
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Your still gonna have to get a good solenoid for it... Search for the thread about the super duper Solenoid me and some other guys got..
You will always have vacuum if the car is running. And mine unlocks and locks with this new solenoid as fast as it possibly can almost instantly. I don't think the actuator can handle to much pressure... so if you did convert you would need a release valve for pressure or maybe not...
IF you really wanna go air then do so... But vaccuum is convenient... Neither way will be any faster than the other. These things can only lock as quickly as the selector fork can mesh with the side gears, sometimes it takes a few revolutions of the wheels...
You will always have vacuum if the car is running. And mine unlocks and locks with this new solenoid as fast as it possibly can almost instantly. I don't think the actuator can handle to much pressure... so if you did convert you would need a release valve for pressure or maybe not...
IF you really wanna go air then do so... But vaccuum is convenient... Neither way will be any faster than the other. These things can only lock as quickly as the selector fork can mesh with the side gears, sometimes it takes a few revolutions of the wheels...
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thanks, I dont have the factory solanoid, so may as welll go air, got an updated price of $170.00JemmyBubbles wrote:Your still gonna have to get a good solenoid for it... Search for the thread about the super duper Solenoid me and some other guys got..
You will always have vacuum if the car is running. And mine unlocks and locks with this new solenoid as fast as it possibly can almost instantly. I don't think the actuator can handle to much pressure... so if you did convert you would need a release valve for pressure or maybe not...
IF you really wanna go air then do so... But vaccuum is convenient... Neither way will be any faster than the other. These things can only lock as quickly as the selector fork can mesh with the side gears, sometimes it takes a few revolutions of the wheels...
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Go the solenoid..
Yeah these things are fairly good bits of gear. Give us pics of how you run the vacc/ or air lines whatever you decide down the chassis rail...
I used the original vacc lines off a lwb on my swb but the chassis clips that came with it were shagged soooo I cable tied them to the brake lines and such . If you come up with some neat looking way of doing it take some photos.
Interestingly the factor location for the vacuum lines runs along next to the exaust... silly I thought...
GOod luck buddy.
Jeremy
I used the original vacc lines off a lwb on my swb but the chassis clips that came with it were shagged soooo I cable tied them to the brake lines and such . If you come up with some neat looking way of doing it take some photos.
Interestingly the factor location for the vacuum lines runs along next to the exaust... silly I thought...
GOod luck buddy.
Jeremy
[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
I run mine along with the brakeline upto the frame, there is an unused hole in just besides the handbrake cable, up thru there and run it the rest of the way in the car, thru the firewall into the engine bay ...
Keeps the lines pretty well protected.
Keeps the lines pretty well protected.
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