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Decided to tackle the valve covers today, was finally seeping more oil than I could stand to leave in the driveway.
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Sounds like the shift lever has come loose or been disconnected. Fixable I'm sure. Someone here in the forums will have an answer for you. Sorry I cant.I’m thinking of purchasing a Disco but there may be an issue with the transmission. I found this thread and thought you guys might have some advise. When trying to shift into 4L or 4H there is NO resistance at all. The shifter moves so easily a toddler could do it. Thoughts? I know nothing about these except that I love the looks, capabilities, and am willing to learn. Thanks!
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@Beretta4x4 has the same rack in his taco. Nice hardware.Need to know more about the shift issue, was the engine running and the box warm? If so it can slide in and out of low range with remarkable ease if the cogs are aligned on the gears. Mine gives a touch more resistance when I have it locked, but that’s the nature of these transfer cases.
The season is nearly upon us, took a few min this morning to install my rifle rack. Can’t have a nice gun flopping around on the back seat. The way the rack nestled into the rise in the roof, and the divots in the roof support made it seem right at home. Handy to hold an umbrella as well.
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Who makes the rack. Would it still work if you had upholstery ?Need to know more about the shift issue, was the engine running and the box warm? If so it can slide in and out of low range with remarkable ease if the cogs are aligned on the gears. Mine gives a touch more resistance when I have it locked, but that’s the nature of these transfer cases.
The season is nearly upon us, took a few min this morning to install my rifle rack. Can’t have a nice gun flopping around on the back seat. The way the rack nestled into the rise in the roof, and the divots in the roof support made it seem right at home. Handy to hold an umbrella as well.
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what cal is that tho?Need to know more about the shift issue, was the engine running and the box warm? If so it can slide in and out of low range with remarkable ease if the cogs are aligned on the gears. Mine gives a touch more resistance when I have it locked, but that’s the nature of these transfer cases.
The season is nearly upon us, took a few min this morning to install my rifle rack. Can’t have a nice gun flopping around on the back seat. The way the rack nestled into the rise in the roof, and the divots in the roof support made it seem right at home. Handy to hold an umbrella as well.
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The rack is a Big Sky Rack model “SB1” iirc.Who makes the rack. Would it still work if you had upholstery ?
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Gotcha, I'm holding off on a lot of lighting and solar-second battery wiring because I dont know where to put them. Hoping someday toThe rack is a Big Sky Rack model “SB1” iirc.
The idea is to mount everything where I want it then remove all the stuff and reinstall insulation and a factory headliner with modifications as needed. Still have to wire radios, lights, and control hardware before that step.
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Inside the swivel one shot grease, inside the tube/pumpkin 90w or so, wheel hub bearings use any grease rated for disk brakes or hi temp, can use some high temp marine axle grease if you plan to submerge axles often.Hey everyone.
Quick question, I have a 96 D1 and I'm working on the CV axel swivel housing joint seals. Housings were dry and causing the CV to bind while turning. Lots of websites go back and forth on what lubricant to use. Should I use "one shot grease" or "90 wt. gear oil"?
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