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webbk24 any chance you have some pics of that switch?
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That is exactly how I shifted mine right from the start. As ex military and a farm boy I found your logic on this impeccable.just finished installing a 1/8" ball valve on my interlock piston. my installation is identical to hoefler's, and it works great.
I have a theory on shifting these trucks and it goes like this:
1) place truck in neutral, stop rolling, and shut off the engine.
2) leave parking brake disengaged, to allow some movement in the drivetrain.
3) shift the transfer case lever into neutral then into low range. start engine, place gear selector in gear and operate vehicle.
to go back into high range from low:
1) place transmission in neutral, shut off engine, and leave parking brake disengaged.
2) shift transfer case lever into neutral then into high range. some rolling or slight movement of the truck isn't a bad thing here to facilitate shifting.
3) if transfer case doesn't engage high range, start engine then shut off immediately while applying moderate pressure on the transfer case lever to engage high range. you may feel some clicking while applying pressure, but when the clicking stops the transfer case will engage high range. letting the truck roll forward very slowly will often complete the range shift.
why shut off the engine you ask even if the transmission is in neutral? when the engine is turning, it pumps and moves oil in the transmission, which causes rotation of the output shaft. so when this is occurring, and you are trying to shift the transfer case, and truck isn't moving,the gears in the transfer case are moving on the input side but cant
move on the output side thus not allowing the transfer case to complete the range change.
anyone that has grown up on a farm or been around heavy machinery can understand what I am saying. we have all seen a tractor at an idle sitting in neutral with the pto disengaged with no rear implement and the pto WILL be turning. a person could grab it and stop it( don't try it due to safety reasons)
all I am saying is that when I shift my truck's transfer case, I shut off the engine and let the truck roll ever so slightly while completing the range change.
and this above method of shifting applies to manual trans and automatics. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
Just noticed today that mine was flipped by the Army, I didn't have to mess with it.Here are pictures taken from the top (standing where spare tire sits) along with a shut off valve I installed in between air supply and transfer case interlock piston. I simply flipped the front axel engage switch flipper so it does not engage with the washer.
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