On Friday I went to work to do some of my own work, mainly for LJ.
And seen as they were having a quiet day and didnt have any customers cars in the fitting bay, they said I could bring The 78 in so the auto electrician could have a look at the un-working factory rear locker for me.
I removed the actuator and the auto electrician stripped it down and had a look at it.
He discovered that all the magnets were in the correct positions and the thing was trying to turn.
But the bearing which I knew was a bit dodgy, was in fact preventing the motor from turning.
The only reason I hadnt changed the bearing was because I didnt have a suitable tool to remove it with.
With the correct tool, the bearing was soon removed and 5 minutes and $4 later I had a replacement!
With that fitted the motor was soon turning away quite nicely!
He temporarily wired it up on the bench with some relays and as we tested it 2 small issues came to light.
Firstly the motor was struggling to turn slightly with the end cap fully screwed down over the armature, maybe there was slightly too much silicon behind the magnets, I dont know.
So what he did was connect the motor to full power and as it was spinning away frantically, he slowly wound all the screws in to tighten the end cap down, bit by bit. And that was enough to fix that issue.
Then he discovered that the motor wasnt always turning when connected to power and he soon worked out that under load the motor was getting pushed hard up into the end cap as there was no ball bearing on the end of the spindle.
I never saw a ball when I originally stripped the actuator, so maybe some one had been in there before me.
We stripped down an old window wiper motor and used the ball out of that which worked perfectly.
And I now had a perfectly working diff lock actuator!
I bolted it back on the car and now I finally had a solid red LED when I turned the diff lock switch!
My next job is to change this switch.
For one of these switches.
And wire my front E locker off it.
I just need to order one from Amayama in Japan as they are far too expensive to buy in Australia!
I also need to get a red LED.
And a resistor.
Then I need to carefully, using a step drill, drill a hole in the front diff on the little pic on my dash and wire up the LED to the front E locker.
Today I bought some VDJ76 genuine rubber floor mats.
Which fitted perfectly in my LJ78!
The joys of owing a car, whos body has been in almost continuous production for 30 years, parts from the brand new models fit!
