AnswerID: 6477 Submitted: Sunday, Sep 08, 2002 at 00:00
Cruiser
replied:
Diff breathers, huh? Thought that topic had been covered several times....
Depending on vehicle type, you'll find a bit of rubber tube poking off the top of your diff housing somewhere, terminating somewhere under a mudguard or similar. These are OK if you never go through more than about a foot of water. If you've had
suspension raised they'll often pop off because not every fitting station lengthens them. To improve, get some strong rubber/plastic tube from Clark's rubber or similar, and run it through or along chassis rail to a point near the top of the firewall. Secure where necessary (cable ties) and ensure it can't be dislodged by stones, twigs, branches etc. Place a used in-line fuel filter at the
top end and bingo: cheap, effective diff breathers. Cheers, Cruiser
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FollowupID: 2928 Submitted:
Tuesday, Sep 10, 2002 at 00:00
Troy posted:
Re Diff Breather
I drive a Toyota, and have found an alternative method. If you take the original breather plug, remove it and replace it with a union fitting. With a good quality hose clamp, fix enough tubing to reach your desired location for the new breather and refit the breather plug. It will still work exactly the same way.
Be careful about using inline fuel filters (new ones) as they have the ability to attract moisture, which is what you are trying to avoid.
Cheers........
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