I know it has been stated a million times NOT to engage the differential lock when the rear wheels are moving.
Why is this?
Seems to me that something needs to be engaged for the differential lock to become active. Like a pin going into a disk with a bunch of holes in it. A hole must be aligned with the pin, or the pin will not go into a hole.
I know I am missing something and cannot visualize what the exact mechanical system is. Does something need to be aligned in order for the differential lock to engage?
Is the message really "Keep trying until you get lucky, and things eventually end up in alignment when the wheels are not turning?" With a do otherwise and suffer the consequences caveat?
Help me understand...
Why is this?
Seems to me that something needs to be engaged for the differential lock to become active. Like a pin going into a disk with a bunch of holes in it. A hole must be aligned with the pin, or the pin will not go into a hole.
I know I am missing something and cannot visualize what the exact mechanical system is. Does something need to be aligned in order for the differential lock to engage?
Is the message really "Keep trying until you get lucky, and things eventually end up in alignment when the wheels are not turning?" With a do otherwise and suffer the consequences caveat?
Help me understand...