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what size hose for diff breathers

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what size hose for diff breathers

Post by striking »

Hi all i am wanting to extend my diff breathers.... what size diameter hose should i use ?
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Post by Cossie »

What size are the fittings in the diff? No use trying to get 1" diameter hose over a 1/4" fitting.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Deppens what you drive for my suzuki i used garden hose.
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Post by Utemad »

Measure your fittings on the diffs. For my old Rodeo I think it was 6 or 8 mm on the diffs and 10mm for the gearbox.

On my Discovery it was 4mm for the diffs and not done the gearbox yet.
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Post by striking »

ok no worries i thought it may have been a universal size
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Post by mudmacaca »

Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
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Post by Cossie »

mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
what makes you say that, did you blow seals because of it? I cant imagine that there is a massive amount flow required.
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Post by mudmacaca »

Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
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I have had no problems and if you want to go the next step it easy to positivly charge your diff
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Post by Cossie »

mudmacaca wrote:
Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
Codswollop.
I have had no problems and if you want to go the next step it easy to positivly charge your diff

Try it on the front diff of an 80 or 100 series and then say that!
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Post by mudmacaca »

Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:
Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
Codswollop.
I have had no problems and if you want to go the next step it easy to positivly charge your diff

Try it on the front diff of an 80 or 100 series and then say that!
I've done it on my 4runner and am about to get a 60series and I'll do it on that.
What happened to your rig? Did it get water/mud in it or did you blow your seals?
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Post by bazzle »

Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:
Cossie wrote:
mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
Don't do this. Plastic airline is too small internal diameter to make an effective breather. Use the same size as original or slightly larger if it will clamp firmly on the fitting.
Codswollop.
I have had no problems and if you want to go the next step it easy to positivly charge your diff

Try it on the front diff of an 80 or 100 series and then say that!
Only because they have breather to low on housing and foam up the line. Use the standard seperator box on firewall and prob not an issue.

1/8 plastic airline hose works great on majority of vehicles so does 6mm rubber fuel line.

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Post by rover1 »

i drilled mine out and used a 7/16 fitting and used 3/8 airline.
remember that if you do this use tapping paste when you tap cast iron, or else you will rip the thread out.
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Post by ausoops »

how do you stop the filings falling into the diff?
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Post by high n mighty »

ausoops wrote:how do you stop the filings falling into the diff?
Have the centre out
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Post by high n mighty »

mudmacaca wrote:Take the fitting out and replace it with a airline fitting like what they have for air lockers. You can get this from most specialised industrial shops.
It also has joiners tees and filters to attach and cant be pulled out once the line is connected by sticks etc
I agree with this method
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Post by rover1 »

ausoops wrote:how do you stop the filings falling into the diff?
diff centre was out. i wouldn't have a problem with doing it with the centre in, hardly any swarf fell through the hole, the only bits that did where from tapping.

with the centre in, you will need the bottom/blind/plug tap, cause there is not much clearance under the hole.
cheers Pete.

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