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Offline Eagle Kammback

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Not in 4 Wheel
« on: November 20, 2011, 06:49:47 PM »
Well, she doesn't shift from inside, bad vac line I think, but enough to get it started.
so I put the Eagle in 4 wheel a couple weeks ago (we got snow!)
and then got underneath with my 15MM Wrench and put her in 4 wheel the rest of the way, but she isn't engaging, she's still just RWD right now.
I want to get this fixed before winter actually gets here, I'm running Radial T/As, and those ain't snow tires, not even close, so I really want to figure out what's wrong with her.
If the T-Case was bad, she wouldn't be driving at all, right?
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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2011, 07:03:41 PM »
Well, she doesn't shift from inside, bad vac line I think, but enough to get it started.
so I put the Eagle in 4 wheel a couple weeks ago (we got snow!)
and then got underneath with my 15MM Wrench and put her in 4 wheel the rest of the way, but she isn't engaging, she's still just RWD right now.
I want to get this fixed before winter actually gets here, I'm running Radial T/As, and those ain't snow tires, not even close, so I really want to figure out what's wrong with her.
If the T-Case was bad, she wouldn't be driving at all, right?

Are you sure you are going the right way with when you engage it manually?
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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2011, 08:38:28 PM »
How do you know it isnt in 4wd after you switch it manually?

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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2011, 08:51:33 PM »
It's also easy to test in your yard (or the neighbor's).  Just push the skinny pedal all the way down from a standing start.  Good launch = 4wd, skid marks/angry neighbor = 2wd.
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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2011, 10:51:52 PM »
When I was having similar problems I raised the right front wheel off the ground and rolled the tire  both ways.  It was then easy to tell when it engaged.  I was underneath moving the lever with the wrench and rolling the tire with my foot.

I once had it on a lift in a shop.  That made it much easier.
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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #5 on: November 21, 2011, 01:46:52 PM »
How do you know it isnt in 4wd after you switch it manually?

In snow? That's amazingly easy (and fun!) to figure out - it's the skinny pedal on the driver's side, far right ;D
It's also easy to test in your yard (or the neighbor's).  Just push the skinny pedal all the way down from a standing start.  Good launch = 4wd, skid marks/angry neighbor = 2wd.

I was more asking eagle kammback how he knew.
I know how I would test it :P

These methods may not be perfect though.  If the VC in the transfer case is shot, you may end up with just the rear wheels spinning even with it in 4wd.  (just like you could get a peg leg burnout with an open rear diff)

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Re: Not in 4 Wheel
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2011, 02:52:56 PM »
Yes, make sure the axle is engaged, or you can burn out the VC. You might want to get the car up on jacks and turn the wheels to see what's happening.
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