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HILUX DIFF BREATHERS

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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HILUX DIFF BREATHERS

Post by colinsweir »

G'day everyone,
I,ve got stocko breathers in my 94" Hilux and want to extend them. What is the best way to do it?
I've seen a kit on the snake racing website for $77, does anyone know if they screw into the diff housing and if they are worth it (just the kit I mean)?
All help is greatly appreciated.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

I'll do front and back for $20 If anybody is interested.
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Post by lar2784 »

Just unscrew the factory breather take it two enzed or pirtek or some hose joint get a pipe fitting with the same thread and then buy some hose to put onto it.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

Yeah willy im interested. Will it be a kit of some form? What will you be including?
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Post by colinsweir »

Yeah willy i'm interested too. Same questions as matt.
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Post by ausyota »

The fitting in the diffs is a metric one but 1/8 BSP fits perfectly.
Just go to anywhere that sells air fittings and get a barb hose tail and some fuel hose.
Chuck a cheapo in line fuel filter on the end of the hose to stop crap getting in.
Too easy.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

4 fittings, tube for the extensions and it will retain your original breather caps (but can get different ones if needed).
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Post by JustinW »

I recently picked a set up from superior eng. was about $45 a diff. might of been cheaper to track down the olive and nuts, 1/4" semi-rigid tube and breathers myself but its nice to just get it all in the one place.

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Post by spongerx »

Nissan Part # 38323-C6010 will screw straight into 8" and 7.5" toyota hilux diffs. Should be less than $10 each. You might have to bend the front one a bit if your truck is IFS. 30 feet or less of fuel line will allow you to run both breathers up to the firewall. I stuck some foam engine breathers on the end instead of the stock breathers. If you want to re-use the stock breathers on the end you'll have to get some adapters cos the ID of the fuel line that fits the Nissan hose barbs is too small to fit on the stock Toyota breathers.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

Sweet Willy ill put my hand up for a kit. Shoot me a pm with details about how to pay you and that.
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Post by colinsweir »

Thanks allot for your help guys, greatly appreciated.
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