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Thread: Diff Lock operation in a 300GE?

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    Default Diff Lock operation in a 300GE?

    Greetings from the Rover guy...

    Buddy in town here has recently acquired a 1992 300GE automatic.

    We need some guidance related to operation of the diff lock system.

    I understand that it's hydraulic, but honestly not wanting to damage the vehicle thought I'd ask the experts first

    Oh, and the manual is in German...fancy that!

    "Bier" I know...thought I'd start with the important words.

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    Hi Rover Guy,

    Ok, this is a link to Harald Pietschmann's website which has your answers.
    He is highly regarded in the 4x4 community and offers training to the US military and also the private sector.

    http://4x4abc.com/jeep101/engage-diff-lock.html
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    Thanks Ronin.

    I understand their function and use....for some unknown reason my friend seems to think that there is a special-ness to the G-wagen lockers.

    I might be a bonehead....but shouldn't I simply be able to engage center / rear / front simply with regard to conditions in whatever combination is appropriate?

    I haven't looked at the vehicle, but he's telling me that the engagement isn't via the three rocker switched on the dash that I'm used to seeing on the G's, but rather some levers below the driver's seat???

    Thanks,

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    From what he describes suggests his G is older than 1992 if it has the plunger style levers next to the drivers seat. There isn't a center diff on this model.
    The newer style are electric switches that activate a mechanical locker, the style I pictured here are completely mechanical.

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    Aha!

    I'm going out on a limb then and presume that the one if front is the front axle, and that leaves only one more

    So, to be easy on the equipment - since I have this feeling that the locking mechanism stops the spider gears turning

    - it's either stop or really low speed
    - auto trans in neutral
    - engage locker
    - continue to enjoy the day

    Thanks Ronin,

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    Fer cryin' out loud...just talked to my local guy...he's got the three switches on the dash.

    Use should be just as straightforward then....presuming the mechanical bits aren't stuck from lack of use????
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    yes...

    AFIK there is nothing "special" about the G-Wagen's lockers... They're just like every other selectable locker on the planet. You've got the idea on how to work them

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    For the older G-wagens with part-time 4wd and the hydraulic lockers, is there any sort of manual hub on the axle to remove the front wheels from the drivetrain when in 2wd?

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    Default Important

    You have to engage the lockers in a specific order on the 463 G Wagens. They will not engage properly. Center first, then rear then front locker in that order.

    http://www.pointedthree.com/disc/for...=14978&start=1

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    Good info Snyder... Gotta love the wealth of knowledge that is the Expo portal eh

    So are you saying that you can't engage the front locker seperatly??? I'm asuming the 463 is the one with electric switches... SO is it some sort of electronic "nanny" that makes them not engage correctly??? And can you disengage them as you desire??? meaning cann you lock them all up but then disengage the center diff if you were in the snow or for whatever reason???

    Not that you'd ever really want the front engaged but not have the center or rear engaged but in theory COULD YOU??? And is it the same for the Hydraulicly activated older models???

    Cheers

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