Hi everyone,
I went through all the threads and couldn't see anything talking about what I have to sort out. So I apologize if I'm starting a topic that's been sorted before.
I bought an 84 wagon and rebuilt the engine only to find out the VC in the np129 had failed. I was able to find an 86 parts car with an np128 non-vc just so I could get the car moving again.
I'm curious what my options are now to get my 4WD working again.
The original front diff in my 84 has a vacuum unit on it, but the 86 parts car that I took the 128 out of did not. Also, the 128 TC has one less vacuum line than the original 129 had.
Should I do the work to swap the 86 front diff and axle into my 84 or is there another option to make the vacuum set up work on the original front diff on the 84 with the 128 out of the 86?
I apologize if I'm not using the right names of parts. Just learning about all of this.
Hoping to find a solution to get all 4 wheels powered. Cheers!
I apologize if this should have been posted to the 4WD channel.
I was too focused on the diff but it's probably more a TC issue/conversation.
I wouldn't think anything else would need to be changed, unless there is a additional problem. Is everything else functioning as it should?
You can leave as is or change it to the simpler set up on the 86 to shift on the fly rather than stop and shift. http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Front_Axle_Lock
http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Shift_on_the_Fly_Vacuum_Set_Up
Quote from: Taylor on March 26, 2022, 08:30:10 PM
I wouldn't think anything else would need to be changed, unless there is a additional problem. Is everything else functioning as it should?
That's what I was thinking too. As far as additional problems goes...there could be. I need to spend more time testing vacuum and seeing if those vacuum motors or units on the TC and front diff are working.
But it sounds like I should be able to leave the 84 front diff alone and get it to work with the 86 TC that I've installed.
Cheers!
Quote from: rmick on March 26, 2022, 10:01:14 PM
You can leave as is or change it to the simpler set up on the 86 to shift on the fly rather than stop and shift. http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Front_Axle_Lock
http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Shift_on_the_Fly_Vacuum_Set_Up
Thank you for this information Rmick. I'm going to share this with my brother who does the important wrenching for me. This gives me something to consider for sure.
Cheers!
Quote from: Factory53 on March 30, 2022, 11:37:44 AM
Quote from: rmick on March 26, 2022, 10:01:14 PM
You can leave as is or change it to the simpler set up on the 86 to shift on the fly rather than stop and shift. http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Front_Axle_Lock
http://amceaglesden.com/guide/Shift_on_the_Fly_Vacuum_Set_Up
Thank you for this information Rmick. I'm going to share this with my brother who does the important wrenching for me. This gives me something to consider for sure.
Cheers!
Very cheap "upgrade".
One less 'device' in the system to fail when you're on the road, and it's wonderfully convenient.