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diff breathers
diff breathers
how do i remove the caps on the breathers without busting them and where is the best place to run the new breathers to??
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Rip em off with plyers... as to where to run them that depends on how much u want to spend on tubing (tubing should be resistant to oil so check price of fuel hose).
One of my mates runs all the breather tubes (2 diffs, t-case & gearbox) to some larger tubing where it is siliconed into one end. then he runs the other end into his snorkel where it goes through the guard and to the top of the snorkel - again the joint is sealed with silicone and the tube is glued to the tope edge inside of the snorkel tube with silicone - looks ugly but works well.
Route the diff breather tubes alongside the brake lines
One of my mates runs all the breather tubes (2 diffs, t-case & gearbox) to some larger tubing where it is siliconed into one end. then he runs the other end into his snorkel where it goes through the guard and to the top of the snorkel - again the joint is sealed with silicone and the tube is glued to the tope edge inside of the snorkel tube with silicone - looks ugly but works well.
Route the diff breather tubes alongside the brake lines
my garden hose cracked and split on the front end, that'll learn ya for using second hand old hose!!!
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
Lester
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
suzukisam wrote:my garden hose cracked and split on the front end, that'll learn ya for using second hand old hose!!!
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
Speaking of pressures, if you plumb the breathers into your snorkel you'll be creating a slight vacuum in the system. Enough to pull water etc past your seals? Dunno. I'd be interested to know if anyone with this setup has had problems.
suzukisam wrote:my garden hose cracked and split on the front end, that'll learn ya for using second hand old hose!!!
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
An airhorn pump may be able to do the same sort of thing .. high volume low pressure, My lux has an airhorn pump on it (ripped the airhorns off it as soon as I owned it) ... Saw a similar setup on an MQ patrol for positive pressure into the Dizzy cap,
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
love_mud wrote:suzukisam wrote:my garden hose cracked and split on the front end, that'll learn ya for using second hand old hose!!!
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
An airhorn pump may be able to do the same sort of thing .. high volume low pressure, My lux has an airhorn pump on it (ripped the airhorns off it as soon as I owned it) ... Saw a similar setup on an MQ patrol for positive pressure into the Dizzy cap,
Not a bad idea!!!
i hadf the bright idea on my first zook tostop dust and shit getting in the breathers i put generic fuel filters in the open ends of the hoses, they came handy as spares and if you forgot an air bed adapter when camping they connected perfectly to the pump
ahhh those were the days
ahhh those were the days
if ya aint willing to damage it then you shouldn't own it
Damo wrote:love_mud wrote:suzukisam wrote:my garden hose cracked and split on the front end, that'll learn ya for using second hand old hose!!!
replaced with heater hose now, much more betterer
still run garden hose to the back diff....zip ties, duct tape and hose clamps can fix anything
I had this idea once that you could put an inflated balloon on the end of the breather to maintain a positive pressure in the diff housings, never got round to it like most other ideas on my zook....
An airhorn pump may be able to do the same sort of thing .. high volume low pressure, My lux has an airhorn pump on it (ripped the airhorns off it as soon as I owned it) ... Saw a similar setup on an MQ patrol for positive pressure into the Dizzy cap,
Not a bad idea!!!
run a bleed to your bellhousing and t/case while you're at it, you can use airbed pumps too, but they aren't rated for continuous use
Lester
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
96 SJ80V - it has coils from the factory!
did the breathers tonight but couldnt find the one for the gearbox?? i know it should be there but it aint. can someone post a pic of its location. think it has been pluged up with a bolt
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
I got some 12mm airhose from Mitre 10 for about $7 a metre and little hose clamps from cheaper auto for $2.50 .....add a t-piece and a cheapo fuel filter to whack on the end- total cost: $24.00.......
.....and a chunk out of my knuckle from trying bust off those &*^%&% breather caps
Ran them along the chassis rails then up behind the battery - sweet
Fuel filters are good for stills too................
.....and a chunk out of my knuckle from trying bust off those &*^%&% breather caps
Ran them along the chassis rails then up behind the battery - sweet
Fuel filters are good for stills too................
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
built4thrashing wrote:did the breathers tonight but couldnt find the one for the gearbox?? i know it should be there but it aint. can someone post a pic of its location. think it has been pluged up with a bolt
gear box needs to be dropped, and have a hole drilled in the shifter tower and have a barb added to it.
From the factory the breather is just a small pinhole (about 2mm across) You will see oil falling outa it on steep climbs.
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
that sux. have to pull the box out. nah too much hard work. Youd think being a 4x4 they would put a propper breather on it instead of a stupid sedan pin hole.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Damo wrote:love_mud wrote:You will see oil falling outa it on steep climbs.
I usually dont notice that coz my attention is taken by the oil p***ing out past the output shaft!!!
hillclimb
hillclimb
hillclimb
hillclimb
"Do you smell gear oil?"
hey i have that problem too
i've nearly fixed it though by adding some of that stuff that thickens the oil and makes it stick to the gears, doesn't leak anywhere near as much and the geearbox doesn't get tas hot either
I put my trans casee breather on withouut taking tthe cas out but it was a prick of a job even with a 2" body lift
t'case was easy even without a bodylift just used a shaped piece of old rubber hose and a hose clampall tee'd into the same garden hoseand plumbed into the cab.
1999 SQ625 Manual Grand Vitara. Lifted, Twin Locked, 31' Extremes, dual Batteries, Winch.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
Lots of custom gear as I cant afford the proper stuff.
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