There should be a little lever attached to the piece of threaded shaft you can see sticking out of that round plate with 3 bolts holding it on.View attachment 175663 View attachment 175664 View attachment 175665 hi, this is a (bad) picture of the hi - lo shift lever on my defender fitted with a TD5 engine and gearbox, the vehicle was purchased as a bit of a project but this bit is clearly not right. Has anybody got a picture of what I should have in place so thatI can select low range, thanks.
Thanks, so something should be connected between the threaded rod and the selector cable connector?, how does that threaded rod operate?, does it move up/down or backwards/ forwards. I’m not too worried about diff lock, just need to be able to select high or low range.
Thanks again, it seems clear from your pictures that I have a different setup, I guess this is what happens when you buy a three quarter finished project and you’ve got no idea what the previous owner intended.
Are there I.d. numbers on the gear/transfer boxes that might identify what I’ve got?, then I might be able to get the correct parts to get it operational.
I would agree with that someone has fitted a disco box and left the disco selector in place hacking the seatbox apart to make it fit. My understanding the gearbox unit is the same but the top housing and selector is different for discovery and defender. If you can find and buy a defender top then the gear-stick will move to the correct position for a defender and the hi/low mounting is included in this top piece. I will try and find some pictures to illustrate what I am referring to.Looks like a Disco box to me, judging by the fact that someone’s cut a hole in the seatbox for the levers.
Thanks lads!, it’s an R380 box and I think your both spot on with your opinions. Those pictures nail it, but as the seat box is already modified and there is a modified disco centre console fitted!?, I think I’m going to look for disco 1 or disco 2 top plate off of a manual box complete with levers and fittings and try that, does that sound feasible?.