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  1. m-35tom

    Controlling Hi/Low Range and Front Axle Lock From a Shift Knob

    don't forget you are going to need an interlock so it cannot be shifted unless the clutch is in. a spring is a really bad idea as it will cause excessive wear on the fork, you need a double acting cylinder, and it will need to have exactly the right stroke, and then what will you do for neutral?
  2. m-35tom

    Controlling Hi/Low Range and Front Axle Lock From a Shift Knob

    actually it is the support bearing for the top shaft that is bad, not the syncro, but yes it is a bad idea to hold in engaged with the lever.
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