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I have a snorkle so I would efectivly have my breather at roof height.
Will this work?
Or will there be to much suction from the engine?
What if I run it into the pipe that goes into the aircleaner from the snorkle?
Paul.
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ausyota wrote:I was thinking (always a bad thing) that I could tap a fitting into the side on my air cleaner box and run my front diff breather into it.
I have a snorkle so I would efectivly have my breather at roof height.
Will this work?
Or will there be to much suction from the engine?
What if I run it into the pipe that goes into the aircleaner from the snorkle?
Paul.
purefmx wrote:with the remote breathers.... are you running a oneway valve at the end of the? or just the breather hose on its own?
purefmx wrote:Yeah Greg, anyone actually, I tend to use the little oneway valves, such as the ones on early pollution gear (ex air pump etc). I know that if i ran remote breathers into the engine bay that they would basically serve no purpose as when im in the mud or water, the depths are usually greater than the top inside of the engine bay. I need to route both breathers into the engine bay and then add oneway breathers on the ends to prevent excess water or moisture finding its way in.
If the breathers didnt have the valve, all it takes is one gut full of water to find its way in and its all over redrover. The idea of the fuel filter is ok, however, keep in mind that fuel filters are designed to flow liquid i.e fuel, so inturn it is still possible for moisture or water to make its way past the filter and into your housing, only in the most extreme of cases.
Zookymatt wrote:Don't be fooled by the simplicity of the looped hoses. It is physically impossible for water to get into the hose with a loop in it (unless you roll over while submerged).
I run three loops in my vents which are located in my engine bay, a fuel filter on the open end wouldn't hurt though.
Regards,
Matt.
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