Staggs wrote:The front diff breather comes up the drivers side of the engine bay (silver metal tube) and then terminates on the firewall behind the cylinder head with a rubber breather cap. The gear box breather is a similar metal tube but comes up from the bell housing between the firewall and engine and then terminates up behind the cylinder head with the same style little rubber cap. I have found both of these on my car.
sAsLEX wrote:Staggs wrote:The front diff breather comes up the drivers side of the engine bay (silver metal tube) and then terminates on the firewall behind the cylinder head with a rubber breather cap. The gear box breather is a similar metal tube but comes up from the bell housing between the firewall and engine and then terminates up behind the cylinder head with the same style little rubber cap. I have found both of these on my car.
I can find one...... can you take a picture of where these two come up? I can see a bung on the top of the gearbox that looks similar to the one for the rear diff.
luke.H.MQ wrote:Hi there, just wondering if anyone has got any photos of how they connected into the 2 hoses on the transfer case on a manual?
I am about to install a breather kit and can see the plastic caps on the front and rear diffs but am unsure about how to attack the transfer case.
Also from what I have read about the gear box breather, it isnt worth attempting?
Cheers
Hey mate,Kiwiinoz85 wrote:luke.H.MQ wrote:Hi there, just wondering if anyone has got any photos of how they connected into the 2 hoses on the transfer case on a manual?
I am about to install a breather kit and can see the plastic caps on the front and rear diffs but am unsure about how to attack the transfer case.
Also from what I have read about the gear box breather, it isnt worth attempting?
Cheers
Hey Luke, could you post a picture of the front diff breather and where youve routed it from. For the life of me i cannot see it.
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