HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
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HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
I have made my Bongo a two wheel drive by undoing 8 bolts and removing the shorter rear prop shaft. This has stopped the back wheels having power .When i read the techie info on this job it sounded much more complicated.I am therefore worried that i have done something very wrong!Can anybody advise!?Thanks.Lorraine
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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
Wheres Harry when you need him!!?
Its been done before, worry not . . . . Reassurance will be along shortly.

EDIT:
Just re-read that, Harry took the front drive shaft of I think . . . .
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Its been done before, worry not . . . . Reassurance will be along shortly.

EDIT:
Just re-read that, Harry took the front drive shaft of I think . . . .
Ignore me, I'll be off getting me coat.
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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
Why did you do it Lorraine?
IMO you're going to very quickly fubar the Viscous Coupling which you're taking all the drive through.
IMO you're going to very quickly fubar the Viscous Coupling which you're taking all the drive through.
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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
Because the factsheet is explaining how to disconnect the front wheel drive, making it a rear wheel drive vehicle, yours is now a front wheel drive vehicle.bongoella wrote:I have made my Bongo a two wheel drive by undoing 8 bolts and removing the shorter rear prop shaft. This has stopped the back wheels having power .When i read the techie info on this job it sounded much more complicated.I am therefore worried that i have done something very wrong!Can anybody advise!?Thanks.Lorraine
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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
I agree!IMO you're going to very quickly fubar the Viscous Coupling which you're taking all the drive through.
This is how they sometimes tow in a 4WD on a 'spec lift' recovery vehicle and they don't drive well with that prop disconnected.
I'd put it back together.
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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
My understanding is drive is normally to the rear wheels, with some oomph being diverted to the front wheels when it senses the back ones slipping.
I think you may well be in for trouble very soon with this set up.
I think you may well be in for trouble very soon with this set up.

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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
Exactly right in my opinion. The 4x4 unit viscous coupling will overheat very quickly leaving you with no drive & an expensive repair bill.Why did you do it Lorraine?
IMO you're going to very quickly fubar the Viscous Coupling which you're taking all the drive through


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Re: HELP!From 4 wheel to 2 wheel drive
agree with alacrity, any time i've ever seen it done its always been the front drive thats been disconnected, or it can lead to problems, removing the front drive prop is only marginally more difficult than the back
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