Hi guys, after my nautical adventures yesterday up at Mt.Walker, I have decided its about time to fit some extended breather hoses to my diffs. Back diff, easy to find and bloody short, the front bloody hard to find. Question is, does the front diff even have one?? This place is my regular haunt and has a few river crossings, so it is something I should look at putting on the Frontera....and maybe a snorkel too ;-)
Cheers
Greg P.
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Frontera Diff breathers
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I want to do extended diff breathers on mine also. The front diff breather on mine is located on the fixed axle shaft that comes out of the passenger side of the diff. I imagine Frontera front diffs should be similar.
Roothie did a DIY diff breather extension write-up in one of the recent 4wd Monthly mags...
Noel
Roothie did a DIY diff breather extension write-up in one of the recent 4wd Monthly mags...
Noel
I noticed a pipe coming out of the centre of the axle housing, then into a steel tube, after that I am unsure wher it goes to. I would imagine this is the breather pipe for the front diff. (goes left to passenger side as you mentioned Noel)
The 4WD Monthly write up also inspired me to get off my butt and start fitting them to mine.
Cheers
Greg P.
The 4WD Monthly write up also inspired me to get off my butt and start fitting them to mine.
Cheers
Greg P.
My investigations at the front of the FtrUCk have led me to the conclusion that the front is fine as standard and the reae only needs a bit of hose to reach up to the interioir of the Jack housing in the rear of the Frontera. drill a hole under the vehicle into the jack housing. Remove old hose from diff, replace with new longer hose, cable tie following suitable route to hole and poke it through the hole. This is the bit where you need three hands and eyes on stalks or a wife/ girlfreind and patience. Feed the pipe into the hole and fish it out and pull a bit of length in. Remove the one way valve of the redundant pipe and stick it in the new pipe and you're done. drill hole at own risk, but it is a no brainer.
There may be some pix left on the Ozzuzu site or at the Yahoo ozzuzu group site.
CJ
There may be some pix left on the Ozzuzu site or at the Yahoo ozzuzu group site.
CJ
CJ
http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/gallery/cjburns7
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The snorkel issue is still up in the air, Dave Pirrie has the Rodeo snorkel and was supposedly doing a trial fit on the weekend, when I had it it seemed to fit OK, needed a new mount made for the roof though and the windscreen angle was slightly different. Safari did say they would manufacture them for us if we: 1. Supplied them a car to cut up and make a mould from (no one in Melb was willing) and 2. ordered a shit load of them or could 'guarantee' sales greater than that, Brad and I investigated it and selling them to the US but didn't get enough firm orders to instigate the process.
Diff breathers Brad did when he had his Frontera, there is a file about it at the Ozzuzu Yahoo site.
Diff breathers Brad did when he had his Frontera, there is a file about it at the Ozzuzu Yahoo site.
Scott - Brisbane
99 Frontera lifted and stuff - RIP
Now I've got AWD and turbo
99 Frontera lifted and stuff - RIP
Now I've got AWD and turbo
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