4 x 4 Australia

LOCKED AND LOADED

CRUISER TAKES A TRIP TO TERRAIN TAMER, GAINS A LOCKER AND TACKLES A TOUGH TEST TRACK.

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WHILE the rear diff centre was out of the Middy to deal with oil leaks from the axles and pinion, we figured there was no better time to fit a locker to improve the BJ73’S off-road ability. These old Cruisers might be tough, but with open diffs or, at best, a loose LSD, they don’t go far once you kick a wheel up in the air.

Terrain Tamer is a distributo­r for the Australian-engineered Harrop Elockers, so we made a quick call to Harrop to secure a unit and pulled one from the shelves at Terrain Tamer, along with a Terrain Tamer bearing and seal kit.

Past experience with the Harrop Elockers convinced us of their benefits; namely the simplicity of installati­on, with no air lines or compressor to worry about, and the ease of use when out on the tracks. The Elocker was originally developed by US driveline specialist­s Eaton for use in the H1 HMMWV, and it soon found its way into civilian applicatio­ns. Melbourne’s Harrop Engineerin­g took the Eaton product and re-engineered it with four-pinion strength and made models to most 4x4s that are popular in Australia. Harrop manufactur­es the Elocker in Melbourne, and it partners perfectly with Terrain Tamer’s bearing and seat kit for hasslefree installati­on.

Tony from Terrain Tamer cleaned up the original centre and got it on the stand, before he and Allan Grey checked the gears for wear. Allan declared they had obviously been set up well by someone in the past, as they were wearing nicely and should happily continue for many more miles of service. The gears were then stripped off the original centre and Tony fitted them to the new Harrop locker, using the Terrain Tamer bearings. A small hole was drilled into the diff centre to pass the wire through to power the Elocker and, with the backlash set and everything torqued in place, the centre was ready to go back into the car. The power wire was then ran up to the front of the car, and the activation switch placed within easy reach of the driver.

Once the Elocker was wired up and everything else refitted to the Middy, we took it for a quick spin on Terrain Tamer’s exclusive in-house test track. It didn’t take long to prove that fitting the locker was a good choice as we scaled the dirt mounds, logs, mud and obstacles.

With the sweet, old 13b-turbo engine idling along nicely on the hand throttle, one particular section of the track that

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With a diff locker there is no more hanging a wheel in the air and getting nowhere.
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