Yellow Knob/4WD issues.....
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so then, mine has freewheelin' hubs... if low engages 4 wheel, when do i need to get out and lock the diff?Comment
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Do you mean "lock the hubs?" If so, you must lock the hubs whenever you wish to use 4 wheel drive (high or low).
UNlocking the hubs disconnects the front wheels from the front axles, allowing them to "freewheel" so that they don't turn the front driveline and waste energy spinning the front axles, differential, drive shaft and transfer case unnecessarily when you're driving around town in 2 wheel drive.
Since the front wheels are disconnected from the axles when the hubs are unlocked, power from the front driveline can't reach the front wheels till you lock the hubs, thereby making the mechanical connection between the front axles and wheels.--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
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Jim WolfComment
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yes hubs. i see i wrote diff, but hey... maybe i want to lock up the diff sometimes too, you know, make the drive more interesting.
pushinig the red knob forward and pressing the yellow knob down does nothing to engage the front unless the hubs are locked yes?Comment
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