L series push button 4wd

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L series push button 4wd

Post by Brumby Boy » Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:10 pm

is it possible to change a push button 4wd 5sp d/r to lever/manual action? can i just change the extention housing off my 4sp and bolt it up to the l box? or will i have to get a extention housing off an L box?
i may be getting an L wagon thats push button and i want to but the box in my brumby to replace the 4sp d/r.
this being said if its not possible to change easly how hard is it to fit all the nessarys to put the push button in my ute???

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:59 pm

Hey TurtlesBrumby,

I think the push button L series 4wd box your talking about is a single range. I'm 99% sure that only single range boxes came with push button unless someone has played around with the box.

If it is dual range, best to get the extension housing off the back of another L series with all the linkages as this will save the hasles of trying to see if the EA81 d/r extesion housing will fit (i don't think it will but that said, i've never seen the EA81 box).

If your happy with push button (4wd activated with some solinoids that - I think - use the engine's vacuum), it shouldn't be too hard to fit, just need bolt holes for the solinoids and some wiring to the dash and hook up the button on your gearstick (i'm sure that's where the 4wd button is -> on top of the gearstick knob)

The diaphram that activates the 4wd lever may need clearance or you could jimmy up your own leaver to shifter arrangement to select 4wd...

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Post by Brumby Boy » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:55 pm

yea that makes sense. i didnt think about the dual range thing now that i think about it im pritty sure it is only single range. ill have to sus it out a bit more. thanks heaps.
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Post by steptoe » Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:09 pm

I think I have seen one of these with a vacuum thingy on it near upper right hand rear of box....and I don't think there is room in a brumby tunnel for this

my observation anyway..untrained

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Nov 27, 2006 9:11 pm

No worries mate, sus it out though, you never know, someone may have played with the gearbox (prob an ex member of the site) ;)
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