need picture directions for CDL lock
i know. i know. im a dumb *ss. discomike knows im a dumb *ss after just one phone call with me (btw mike the JBweld worked wonders on the wipers while i was stuck in some god-forsaken part of Iowa - thanks!) and you guys and gals know im one after the slide-into-lake incident. having been outted as a rover dumb*ss i have no fear of asking dumb questions.
so here goes: on my 2000 disco II i know i have a CDL lock. it is located under the vehicle (passenger side?) and i need to buy a 10mm open-ended wrench to manually turn and lock it because it doesnt have the handy little addition to the 4xHigh/4xLow lever in front of my gear shift lever. so i before a recent off-roading trip recently i thought id be smart and lock the CDL while on dry land and crawled under the vehicle, wrench in hand. I get under the vehicle in the reccomended long sleeve shirt (because the exhaust is HOT dontchaknow) and begin to look for this too-obvious-to-miss 10mm sized nut. what do i see but ... NOTHING. I really cant find the damn think. So what i need is a picture (preferably one of those simple shape - primary color sesame street easy ones...) of the nut i need to turn to activate the CDL lock. thanks |
RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
The only stupid question is the one not asked.
I do not have a pic, sorry. |
RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
I came across this cable operated kit. It looks like it would work good, simple design. I made my own linkage that you operate from outside the vehical, it works good. What ever you attach to the transfercase make sure you use a 8mm nylon lock nut or it will vibrate loose.
http://boothroyd.com/cdl.htm Willie |
RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
It's not Sesame St. but it should work.
http://picasaweb.google.com/bcorns/T...41933563021218 The top of the pic is the end of the front driveshaft. |
RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
$170?? I'd go with the D1 linkage for $150. The install is a little more involved, but takes about the same time. Or splurge and get the '04 cable operated CDL linkage. It's $$$, but installs better than the D1 linkage and is quieter.
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RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
At least you were off road when you slid in the lake which takes that out of the dumbass category. That just makes it a great story to get a laugh from.
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RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
ORIGINAL: Willie 00D2 I came across this cable operated kit. It looks like it would work good, simple design. I made my own linkage that you operate from outside the vehical, it works good. What ever you attach to the transfercase make sure you use a 8mm nylon lock nut or it will vibrate loose. http://boothroyd.com/cdl.htm Willie |
RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
The CDL stud is in between the three bolts on the circular cover plate. The stud is threaded. At the base of the stud is where you apply the 10mm wrench\spanner. You only turn it about 1/8 of a turn (approx. 40-45 degrees). Best way to describe the base is to imagine a bolt with a six sided head, then imagine grinding one side of the head down to the thread- then flip over and grind down the opposite side down to thread also. Stand bolt on it's head and you have a close representation of the CDL stud you are "feeling" for.
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RE: need picture directions for CDL lock
ignore the audio... this video was for something else but:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvj4VHmtHvg this shows an overhead view as if you center console was gone, and the rubber boot around the CDL lever is gone |
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