hi every one i have myself a 1979 landcruiser bj40 and in it it has electric hubs that have shit out and now my 4wd dosnt work i want to no if i can take the electric hubs out and put manual ones in with out changing the front axle?
and will i have to put in a new transfer case
I didn't know that electric hubs can out before 1990, only seen them on 70series, you learn something new every day If its the carbon brush's that are knacked, I can convert the hubs over to a manual type.useing your own hubs.
"Oldblue" Electric to Manual Hub Conversion's 03 5447586
The switch is probley there to controll the transfer case when going from 4WD to 2WD. This will have nothing to do with the front freewheel hubs.
The only fuction of the hubs is to lock the front axles to the wheels.
"Oldblue" Electric to Manual Hub Conversion's 03 5447586
You should have 2 switches on your dash. 1 for the hubs and 1 for the transfercase. If you change out your electric hubs for manuual ones which I would recomend anyway it should not effect your 4 wheel drive except you will have to get out of the truck to manually engage your hubs. The transferr case has an electric switch which engages a solenoid to bring you transfer case gear into gear via a vacuum switch which should be high up on the fire wall inside the engine bay right infront of the driver.
You may have a whole 70 series front axle? It looks like it has different front springs with the axle centred so it's a little further forward than normal.
I had a 1980 BJ40 with the electric 4wd setup . I have never heard of them crapping out but after 28 years I guess they wear out. Try get another set might get another 28 years out of them!
To my learned friends, We are getting confused about Electric hubs and Electrically controlled 4WD switches.which has nothing to do with the hubs
Electric hubs came out in 1990, on 70series.
These red 4WD switches came out on Jap imports, in conjuction with a H2 and L4 gear lever.
"Oldblue" Electric to Manual Hub Conversion's 03 5447586
oldblue wrote:To my learned friends, We are getting confused about Electric hubs and Electrically controlled 4WD switches.which has nothing to do with the hubs Electric hubs came out in 1990, on 70series. These red 4WD switches came out on Jap imports, in conjuction with a H2 and L4 gear lever.
Tell use again, the problem.
In your system The front axle is a fixed drive, so if you don't have 4WD then its got to be in the switching system, which controlls the vacum diagrahm. or the vacumn side .
"Oldblue" Electric to Manual Hub Conversion's 03 5447586
Try switching your vacuum hoses on the transfercase around to see if you have 4wd. Don't touch any of the switches/knobs and if you have 4wd then it is definiatly your electric over vacumn solenoid switch.
I'm with oldblue on this one. Looks to me you have the standard from factory fixed drive plates on the end of your stub axles, these drive flanges where removed when people fitted free wheel drive hubs. From new they had a cap on the end like a wheel bearing cap. DON'T throw your drive flanges away they are sort after as a spare to fit if ever you blow a freewheeling hub .
I WAS WRONG ONCE,-------- DON'T THINK IT WAS THIS YEAR,
HAY GUYS HAD ME CRUISER OUT FOR A RUN A WEEK OR 2 AGO AND IT SHIT OIL ALL THREW THE CAB IT SEEMS IT CAME FROM A HOSE ON THE PLUNGER UNIT AND INTO THE BACK OF THE DASH AND ITS NOT CONECTED TO ANYTHING. DOSE ANYONE KNOW WHAT ITS MENT TO DO OR WHAT ITS MENT TO CONECT TO.