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Maverick/GQ Patrol factory diff lock question
Maverick/GQ Patrol factory diff lock question
Hi All,
I am looking at some SWB maverick and patrols. The last two mavericks I have seen have a factory diff lock. I am just after some information on how this works? Is it electronically activated? I turned it on in the last maverick i was in, and no lights on the dash appeared? The car manual doesn't give much info about it. Do you need to actually drive the car forward or something? Or??
How effective is it? I assume once it is activated it is as good as any manual locker? I have read a few posts on this forum that it can take a while to kick in?
Thanks,
I am looking at some SWB maverick and patrols. The last two mavericks I have seen have a factory diff lock. I am just after some information on how this works? Is it electronically activated? I turned it on in the last maverick i was in, and no lights on the dash appeared? The car manual doesn't give much info about it. Do you need to actually drive the car forward or something? Or??
How effective is it? I assume once it is activated it is as good as any manual locker? I have read a few posts on this forum that it can take a while to kick in?
Thanks,
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With the original solenoid they will take forever to engage and disengage. Because when switching from on/off the solenoid doesn't seem to exhaust vacuum (Or let air in??) efficiently enough so you get a situation where the on side is fighting the off side for vacuum and until one has more than the other it doesn't switch... Do you follow me ???
Basically to make it work like an airlocker (Fast operation) you need to get one of those funky solenoids that were mentioned in the threads you probably read. And also do a search for my bashplate thread. I had a bashplate fabbed up by binskins 4wd to stop the thing from breaking when I hit rocks and such (good idea)...
A selectable locker in the rear you can't go wrong in my book...
Basically to make it work like an airlocker (Fast operation) you need to get one of those funky solenoids that were mentioned in the threads you probably read. And also do a search for my bashplate thread. I had a bashplate fabbed up by binskins 4wd to stop the thing from breaking when I hit rocks and such (good idea)...
A selectable locker in the rear you can't go wrong in my book...
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Road Ranger
Re: Maverick/GQ Patrol factory diff lock question
it is vacuum opperated, the replacment solanoind is a dual air solanoid with the vac plumbed to the exaust port of the solanoid.Harps wrote:Hi All,
I am looking at some SWB maverick and patrols. The last two mavericks I have seen have a factory diff lock. I am just after some information on how this works? Is it electronically activated? I turned it on in the last maverick i was in, and no lights on the dash appeared? The car manual doesn't give much info about it. Do you need to actually drive the car forward or something? Or??
How effective is it? I assume once it is activated it is as good as any manual locker? I have read a few posts on this forum that it can take a while to kick in?
Thanks,
Both Mr Bubbles and I have written lenghtly post regardiong this topis that give a step by stp run down on how to do it, and if you want feel free to call me on 02 9894 8400 or email me.
by replacing the factoy solanoid system with a mag double air solanoid you can get the locker working as fast as an air locker, and I wired mine up using an ARB locker switch and a on/on relay so when the ignition is on with ehe swith off the locker is alsway off until you tun it on or you can go a three way swith to engage / didengage the locker.
Good Luck
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Harps, ring Kaos 4x4 http://kaos4x4.com.au/ 02 6253 5333 I was there yesterday and one of the guys there is sellling a 89 SWB Mav with all the fruit for 9 grand.
Re: Maverick/GQ Patrol factory diff lock question
theres a SWB diesel shorty on ebay.. was $500 last night... looks VERY clean too with extras
Road Ranger
I beleive TI had a rear as standard, but were optional an all???Harps wrote:Thanks Tiny!! I am trying to find a decent SWB! Its kinda hard!
Do you know if any of the patrols had factory diff locks? I have only seen them in the mavericks?
Thanks,
Harps
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maybe it was late models.....something to spice up the old line, but maybe was told a firfy?bogged wrote:I have Ti no factory locker.. Woop has one I thought his was ST.. could be wrong.Tiny wrote:I beleive TI had a rear as standard, but were optional an all???
It was definatley an option, but no idea on what yr it was a 'standard' item
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My sisters early 1988 pootroleum has factory rear locker, swaybar disco, up-spec trim, no pwr options. So go figure...
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