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mt 4wd solenoid 1989 dl diagram needed

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 2:53 am
by akbob
hi
new to subaru .
have a 1989 dl mt with the hose off the 4wd solenoid , need to know where hoes sould go , have one hose going some where under a black plug near the sol. i think it may go to the xfer case!
the other hose is not to be found !
the 4wd pushbutton works as the vac from engine sw from one to other of the two ports
on solenoid !
thanks
bob

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 4:12 am
by Fang
You should have two ports going from the solenoid down to the two ports on the transfer case. The diaphragm should be a gold thing bolted to the box - one of the inlets might be underneath.

The solenoid, in turn, gets vaccum in directly from the inlet manifold.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 6:19 am
by akbob
found a big round thins looks to be a diafram that no hose on so ran a hose to it from the small port on the solenoid < the one tha has vacuum on it when 4wd push button is down on shifter, still no power to rear end !
the big round diafram thing only has one vac hose connection that i can see
should the big diafram have two hoses ?
bob

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:02 am
by akbob
ok found the diff lock lever , diafram wont move as it should!
new Q why cant i just use a cable and hand engage it ?? any thing in the xfer case to mess up? if one will stop before shifting it

bob

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:10 am
by Fang
I think you will find both outlet ports on the solenoid going to the diaphragm both have vaccuum. One should pull it into 4WD and one should pull it out of 4WD.

It is possible the diaphragm is stuffed - but make sure the solenoid is providing vaccuum via both outlet ports.

You can do it via hand on the box - haven't seen a cable setup for it.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 7:24 am
by Fang
akbob wrote: the big round diafram thing only has one vac hose connection that i can see
should the big diafram have two hoses ?
bob

Yes - there are two ports on it. One is on top - and one is underneath.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 10:03 am
by akbob
well it will pull it out of engaged so i will use a wire to engage it and the button to dienage !
thanks for telling me how it works!

is the vacuum diefram hooked into the xfer case ? or just mounted on the outside of it ?

just wnder why they didnt just install a rod to enaged it ?
Thanks very much for your help!
bob

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:33 am
by Fang
No problemo.

The diaphragm is linked to a cable that actuates a small lever on the side of the box. You don't have the vac lines the wrong way or anything do you?

I like levers too. The standard dual range model has a lever for 3 positions (2WD, 4WD Hi, 4WD Lo)

And welcome the board, Bob!

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:37 am
by akbob
THANKS
i tried them both ways , it will disengage when button is up so figure it is hooked up correcty .

yes a lever sure would be better, i expect they used the vac to make it engage smoothly when on the fly!
but i dont mind stopping or nearly stopping to engage!

my wire coat hanger works fine . lol
bob