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extended diff breathers

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extended diff breathers

Post by BIG PUMPER »

any ideas on extended diff breathers for an 80 on the cheap??
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Diff breathers

Post by surfseller06 »

Unscrew one of your diff breathers and take it in to ENZED and tell them you want that thread type to a hose fitting. You can buy the hose from them aswell. I just did mine 4 fittings ( I did my gearbox and transfere aswell) I think all up it cost me around $40 bucks with zip ties. I got brass fittings so they don't rust. Refit the original diff breather to the end of the hose. I have mine mounted high up in egine bay and the rear up ine side of my tray.Hope this helps...
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Post by BIG PUMPER »

cheers for that mate, do you know if theres a maximum length you can go on the diffs as i have an 80 series wagon and would probably run the rear diff breather into the engine bay aswell?
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Post by sniper »

no probs taking it into the engine bay mate ;)
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Re: Diff breathers

Post by fullmetaljacket »

surfseller06 wrote:Unscrew one of your diff breathers and take it in to ENZED and tell them you want that thread type to a hose fitting. You can buy the hose from them aswell.
yea go Enzed, never had any probs with them.......oh wait....I own local Enzed.....
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Post by cozzav8 »

just use 1/4 inch fuel hose with hose clamps cost bout 10 bucks
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Re: Diff breathers

Post by Guy »

fullmetaljacket wrote:
surfseller06 wrote:Unscrew one of your diff breathers and take it in to ENZED and tell them you want that thread type to a hose fitting. You can buy the hose from them aswell.
yea go Enzed, never had any probs with them.......oh wait....I own local Enzed.....
Where in Vic is your store ?
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Re: Diff breathers

Post by fullmetaljacket »

love_mud wrote: Where in Vic is your store ?
mildura/swan hill

for the hose I'd go with some 3/8 plastic air hose from a truck parts supplier, cheaper than fuel line and will last longer (wont perish as quickly)
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