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In my Syncro, I only have a rear diff lock knob, which Im currently investigating why it don't light up, but I will leave this for another post.
My question is, in the middle position of the control panel I have what looks like the remains of something that was fitted there, but with no knob. What was fitted here from factory? Im guessing its something either fitted from new, or quite possibly some aftermarket type plug, maybe an headphone socket? Not tried to plug anything into it yet, but will pop out and grab a photo to show you what Im talking about.
Thanks in advance.!
Owner of Flintstone, our T3/25 Caravelle C Syncro 1.9 Petrol.
it's just possible it's part of the infamous finnish pto set up - bowden cable control - never seen one in the flesh, one of the finns will be along soon
You mention gearbox silverbullet? What would a cable operate there?
I was under the impression a cable was missing when I inspected my rear heater a while back but members here told me there is no cable for the rear heater control.
Owner of Flintstone, our T3/25 Caravelle C Syncro 1.9 Petrol.
As Aidan has mentioned elsewhere Finnish syncros had to have a PTO for tax purposes, as all 4x4 there had to be "requisitionable" by the armed forces and a pto was a statutory requirement.
Or something like that
Except that the syncro one is inaccessable and useless by all accounts
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys
Oh right I see, so its not something I should hunt high and low to get fixed should it indeed be a PTO then? I guess Im not missing much, or causing any damage it not being there?
Owner of Flintstone, our T3/25 Caravelle C Syncro 1.9 Petrol.
The cable goes back to the front cover of the box, where you'll find a plain(?) stub shaft about 25-30mm diameter poking forwards just behind the propshaft flange on the right hand side. The cable enters the housing on the left hand side. Don't know why they weren't vacuum actuated, maybe there wasn't the space?
If you can't pull the cable it won't engage, it only runs at reduction gear speed anyway.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys
silverbullet wrote:The cable goes back to the front cover of the box, where you'll find a plain(?) stub shaft about 25-30mm diameter poking forwards just behind the propshaft flange on the right hand side. The cable enters the housing on the left hand side. Don't know why they weren't vacuum actuated, maybe there wasn't the space?
If you can't pull the cable it won't engage, it only runs at reduction gear speed anyway.
Ok, cheers, I will have a nose underneath tomorrow, weather permitting.
lloydy wrote:what is a PTO?
Power Take Off
I think.
Owner of Flintstone, our T3/25 Caravelle C Syncro 1.9 Petrol.
Yes a power take off. Like Land rovers used to have before they deleted the 3rd gear lever and went all soft around 1873
Used for driving mad stuff like Sankey Powered trailers, saw mills etc.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys