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Barneyboy Member Since: 19 Nov 2014 Location: Exmoor Posts: 1619 |
Hi I'm guessing a strategically located bracket and re arranged linkage would work, I'm sure if you didn't want to do it a decent engineering workshop would be able to assist with this cheers Paul
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2nd Feb 2020 4:24pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 08 Jul 2014 Location: Wales Posts: 1218 |
I was going to say electronics as they should have kept the Magnr Steyr transfer box but then that's on the wrong side. But looking the picture below they've simply made an adapter plate to the LT230 and then left the selector lever exposed which implies bog standard linkages. Click image to enlarge I've been contemplating an air-operated centre-diff lock because I'm fed up of adjusting the linkages so that might be one way, do away with the linkages entirely and use some little air rams (the ones I picked up were about £1.50 from eBay). Still to find the time for the project though and I've already got on-board air for my front and rear diffs. Ed 82 Hotspur Sandringham 6x6 95 Defender 110 300Tdi |
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2nd Feb 2020 7:04pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17361 |
You could go down the Disco2 route and fit a remote, cable-operated lever. Genuine D2 housings with Hi-Lo plus difflock are exceptionally hard to find but aftermarket ones are easy to obtain. On the D2 the lever is body mounted, and I imagine the 70th is the same.
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2nd Feb 2020 10:00pm |
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LiftedDisco Member Since: 17 Aug 2014 Location: Towcester Posts: 353 |
Have a search for ‘Blackbird Industries’ and speak to Mike Brown...
... I think you’ll find he knows an awful lot about the Works V8 etc and would be able to reverse engineer something suitable for you... |
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9th Feb 2020 8:40pm |
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