Front Axle Shifting
#1
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Front Axle Shifting
My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
the transfer case once it is installed?
TIA
Scott
90 YJ
it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
the transfer case once it is installed?
TIA
Scott
90 YJ
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
Hi Scott,
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
#3
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
Hi Scott,
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
#4
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
Hi Scott,
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
#5
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
Hi Scott,
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
do. Total cost $0.
http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
the trail.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Foot Loose wrote:
> My old vacuum shift motor has failed I was wondering if anyone has replaced
> it with a 4x2 Posi-Lok. If so is it worth the $200 price tag? Does it use
> the factory 4wd light on the dash? Can I remove the vacuum lines coming off
> the transfer case once it is installed?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
> 90 YJ
#6
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
I've been badly wanting to do this... How does the cable move the shifter
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
#7
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
I've been badly wanting to do this... How does the cable move the shifter
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
#8
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
I've been badly wanting to do this... How does the cable move the shifter
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
#9
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
I've been badly wanting to do this... How does the cable move the shifter
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
fork?
Nick
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
#10
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Re: Front Axle Shifting
Best pictures I seen of the area. Bookmarked, thanks.
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Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> Great mod for the Dana 30 with disconnect. Make your own. I installed a
> homemade one that was built with an old Chelsea power take-off cable
> that was given to me. Uses the existing shift fork and cover. Easy to
> do. Total cost $0.
>
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org/posilok/
>
> I pulled the actuator thingy and vacuum harness, covered the remaining
> lines, and the shift light still works (not that I really care).
>
> When my vac shifter first failed, I simply blocked the fork with a bolt
> and a hose clamp. That kept me engaged, but I noticed more highway noise
> and reduced gas mileage. Much better now and the 2-low option is nice on
> the trail.
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org