marakasmalan wrote:Hello Folks,
One very important factor that is not being pointed out: There is a grave danger in using hubs unlocked and swiching to 4L.
The engine produces a maximum amount of torque on the crankshaft and this torque is transfered to the wheels via the drivetrain. The gearbox can increase this amount of torque (on the propshafts and halfshafts, at the crank it will remain independant of gear ratios). Accordingly, the driveshafts/propshafts and halfshafts are designed according to transfer this amount of torque. Engaging 4L will result in the maximum torque possible to be transferred by the drivetrain. If four wheels have traction and 4x4 is engaged with hubs locked, this amount of torque will be split between four halfshafts. If three have traction, the torque will be split between two halfshafts, unless there is a difflock engaged on the axle where one wheel does not have traction, in which case it will be split between 3 halfshafts. Hence, you greatly increase the stress on the rear halfshafts when using 4L without front hubs locked, and it is very likely that all the torque will be transferred via one halfshaft and at the very least by two halfshafts. Hence be carefull, should you decide to do it, at least never do so with the rear diff-lock engaged, as you will rapidly accelerate the wear and tear on your rear drivetrain, most likely reducing the lifespan of your halfshafts.
Analysing the situation, it becomes clear that with 4x4L and diff-lock engaged (assuming only rear diff-lock) it is very likely to encounter scenarios where all the torque is transferred to terra firma by 1 halfshaft only, but highly unlikely that it will be happening for extended periods of time and the probability of it happening is much lower with front hubs locked. Hence certainly less wear and tear.
It is not without reason that 4x4L is intended for 4x4 only.
Breaking halfshafts this way on a Patrol is easier said than done, greater risk is to the tyres if in adverse terrain.
Regards
Marnus
Sorry, within the uses invisaged in this post I do not agree. Yes, more torque can be introduced into the half-shafts in 4l than in 2h or 4H. 2.02 times more in fact. But that torque will only be produced if there is sufficient resistance, and in the usages invisaged that will not happen. The torque actually produced will be commensurate with the resistance to motion, which should be relatively low.
Yes, it will be possible to break things if you carry on like a hooligan, but this is not what we are talking about here?
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