FINAL DRIVE
Differential in Unlocked Position
4. Illustration 4 shows the lever down.
differential is now in the unlocked position.
Lever in Unlocked Position
Ill. 4
5. Illustration 5 shows the actuator on the rear
differential in the unlocked position.
Actuator in Unlocked Position
Ill. 5
6. Illustration 6 -- When the rear differential is in the
unlocked position the actuator slides the
engagement dog into place so the output shafts
are unlocked, to form a open differential rear axle
assembly. An example of how the limited slip
operation works is shown in Illustration 7.
Engagement Dog in Un-
The rear
Locked Position
Ill. 6
The wheel with the
least amount of ground
resistance receives
more power.
Ill. 7
Power is transferred
from the rear differ-
ential to both wheels.
The wheel with the
greatest amount of
ground resistance
receives less power.
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