Since I had the galv chassis fitted in the summer I've not been able to engage CDL on my transfer case.
I had rebuilt a transfer box and gearbox which was fitted at the same time (see my LT230 Rebuild thread) and the garage didn't get time to adjust the CDL - I was waiting for them and had to get going.
Anyway, I decided to get it hooked back up and adjusted.
I also decided to replace the transfer tunnel cover and sound insulation, the gaitor on my tunnel was split and my foam insulation had seen better days, the result was a very noisy cab.
Here's the new bits that I snagged off of a member breaking a vehicle on here:
And here's the old foam after I've removed the center console (biut blurry sorry!):
Here's the knackered gaiter - these are out of stock everywhere now, good move LR, not.
After drilling out the rivets and disconnecting the lever from the cover, here's a view down to the CDL spigot. This is with the box in disengaged position, you can see that the cable doesn't reach far enough for the clevis pin to fit.
The first thing I tried was to wind the cable closer to the correct location by adjusting the 2 24mm nuts on the bracket, unfortunately this still wasn't enough so I decided to unbolt the bracket so that I could rotate the cable end eye and get things closer...
This got things about right but I still had to do a tiny bit of adjustment on the other end of the cable, using the clevis there, forgot to take pics but same principal. This I think shows how much variation there is between the positions of things on different cases.
Anyhow next I had to enlarge the transfer level hole on the new cover, first using the other one as a template I drilled out the four corners:
Then I cut between them with my dremel:
My sprogs decided to 'help':
Riveted back in place:
New foam on with a slight cutout for the lever motion:
Reassembled the rest and I now how CDL working again and a MUCH quieter cab.