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As tmodler said air needs to be bled from the pump. There is a large hex plug about 7/8 wrench size if I remember correctly, on the front of the injector pump facing the passenger side front tire near the top. After bleeding air from the filters, crack this screw and bleed air from the pump...
If was not sitting, there could still be pressure on the back side of the piston although not likely. The vent was completely plugged which makes the cylinder go in a little until air leaks by the piston and makes the cylinder extend. I was able to remove the cylinder from under the back of the...
After it has been sitting for a while start it up and activate the 4 wheel drive switch while someone watches the cylinder. if the cylinder goes in and then back out you may have the same problem as mine. there is a vent on the cylinder. you may have to take the cylinder off to see it...
That was my problem. The shutoff works by moving the fuel rack. Mine was stuck because one of the plungers in the injection pump was stuck. It only had a tiny bit of rust on it. Ended up replacing the pump with a new one. The comment about the gear torque being too high is right. I went...
Mine did not work. The vent hole on the actuator cylinder had been painted over. When you actuate 4 wheel drive switch while watching the cylinder, it went in, then back out as the air went by the packings. Chipped off the paint and it works perfect. The cylinder can be seen from the driver...
I know it's a little late however this works well. Drill a hole through the link. Tap the hole, screw in a grease fitting and pump grease in. This will get lube where it is needed. Or inject penetrating oil with grease fitting cleaning tool. Very effective. Done this many times with stuck...
I'd gladly give up the seldom used high range for a lower low range, if there is such an option. How about it, you gear heads (no pun intended) out there, is there a relatively simple and affordable way to get lower gearing in a SEE? If so, having it both on the SEE and the HMMH would be most...