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Landcruiser Bypass Hose
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Landcruiser Bypass Hose
I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
mac1cruz wrote:I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
Mud4b/ OPT, Cheap rates, Not cheap work. Search Opt- option offroad on facebook. Call or Sms 0439609525.. Sunshine coast, Eudlo, 4554.
I dont know much about gearboxes so i dont know if the seal is working or not.Ive never serviced the gearbox but iam about to do a service on all filters and oils and i wanted to know if fitting one of these hoses adds any benifit to the gearbox at all.
Its a 92 model thats about to clock over 300k and ive just had a major overhaul on the front end including airlocker and iam wanting to fit 33"s or 35"s on her but iam affraid the gearbox-transfer my not hold up to my expectations.
I can feel a bit of heat coming through the floor when ive been 4wd for along time and when iam on the beach in 3rd and 4th high i can hear a faint grinding so maybe its time to get the poor old box rebuilt $$$$$$$..
Its a 92 model thats about to clock over 300k and ive just had a major overhaul on the front end including airlocker and iam wanting to fit 33"s or 35"s on her but iam affraid the gearbox-transfer my not hold up to my expectations.
I can feel a bit of heat coming through the floor when ive been 4wd for along time and when iam on the beach in 3rd and 4th high i can hear a faint grinding so maybe its time to get the poor old box rebuilt $$$$$$$..
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
I fitted 1 because oil from the t-case was being pumped in to the gearboxmud4b wrote:mac1cruz wrote:I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
(slowly)
thus leaving the t-case low and gearbox overfull
[quote="RN"]So do you support your local vendor...not if it is going to cost me almost double. [quote]
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
ok so i got it backwards ... the point is if its pumping oil from one to the other replace the $10 seal because that is whats causing it.Hamo wrote:I fitted 1 because oil from the t-case was being pumped in to the gearboxmud4b wrote:mac1cruz wrote:I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
(slowly)
thus leaving the t-case low and gearbox overfull
Mud4b/ OPT, Cheap rates, Not cheap work. Search Opt- option offroad on facebook. Call or Sms 0439609525.. Sunshine coast, Eudlo, 4554.
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
the cost of the seal isnt why people dont do it, its cause you have to drop the box to do it which is a pain in the arse, and if its done the seal once its likely that it will do it again in a shorter timeframe.mud4b wrote:ok so i got it backwards ... the point is if its pumping oil from one to the other replace the $10 seal because that is whats causing it.Hamo wrote:I fitted 1 because oil from the t-case was being pumped in to the gearboxmud4b wrote:mac1cruz wrote:I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
(slowly)
thus leaving the t-case low and gearbox overfull
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
Shadow wrote:the cost of the seal isnt why people dont do it, its cause you have to drop the box to do it which is a pain in the arse, and if its done the seal once its likely that it will do it again in a shorter timeframe.mud4b wrote:ok so i got it backwards ... the point is if its pumping oil from one to the other replace the $10 seal because that is whats causing it.Hamo wrote:I fitted 1 because oil from the t-case was being pumped in to the gearboxmud4b wrote:mac1cruz wrote:I own a 75 series landcruiser and iam looking to find out any info on these bypass hoses for the gearbox....
What do they do?
Are they a good idea and are they hard to set up?
Thanx Mac1cruz
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
(slowly)
thus leaving the t-case low and gearbox overfull
i do understand this. we do them often. you dont need to drop the box out. just lower it and remove the t-case..
Mud4b/ OPT, Cheap rates, Not cheap work. Search Opt- option offroad on facebook. Call or Sms 0439609525.. Sunshine coast, Eudlo, 4554.
Re: Landcruiser Bypass Hose
The seals usely go because the bearings in the gearbox AND the transfer case are shaggedmud4b wrote:Shadow wrote:the cost of the seal isnt why people dont do it, its cause you have to drop the box to do it which is a pain in the arse, and if its done the seal once its likely that it will do it again in a shorter timeframe.mud4b wrote:ok so i got it backwards ... the point is if its pumping oil from one to the other replace the $10 seal because that is whats causing it.Hamo wrote:I fitted 1 because oil from the t-case was being pumped in to the gearboxmud4b wrote:
i have a feeling that your talking about the hose on the filler plugs from the t-case to the gearbox?
if so people do this (instead of replacing the seal between both boxes) so that the oil doesnt fill the t-case and leave the gearbox low..
its a easy but dodgy way to fix a common problem.
(slowly)
thus leaving the t-case low and gearbox overfull
i do understand this. we do them often. you dont need to drop the box out. just lower it and remove the t-case..
[quote="RN"]So do you support your local vendor...not if it is going to cost me almost double. [quote]
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