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I did a search on "DIY diff breathers" and I read that you cant have them running along brakelines.
Im planning on building some for the dudelux, using bunnings irrigation hose, hose clamps and some spike things.
If you do a search, youll definately find the info you need.
MrsForby wrote:
Oh I desperately truly love the taco.
I had it attached to the body of the shock not the sharft with plenty of slack, but today i reran it straight up and across the engine bay. Now it will not be in the back of my mind all day "is it getting to hot".
Thanks all for the advive.
heat wont be a problem. I have used similar hose on mine.
I also wouldnt run it up the shock. Mine is near the flexible brake line, about the same length as brake line, leave some excess in the line from the diff to the chassis to allow for suspension travel
I just used lose Cable tyes
Ran it Straight up to the floor pan (after all it is hidden above the diff head and drive shaft ,Then aback along the floor to up in the door with a small fuel filter inside the rear door.
Heat from which one affecting which one. I'm using the nylon line similar to that pictured in first thread but not bought as part of a kit. I can't really grasp which one is going to cause harm to which.
My rear runs along the diff to the upper control arm then cable tied along that then over the chassis cross bar and along the body cable tied to the fuel lines up into the engine bay with sufficient slack to allow for articulation. I've looped the slack loosely with a cable tie so it doesn't foul on anything but the loop can pull tighter if needed for length. However the front I have run up the brake line as it is in the perfect spot and I can't really see heat from either affecting either so if it can be explained I would look at changing.
i run all my diff breather/air locker lines strait up on the flex brake line with a little slack. never had a problem. from there i will follow any brake line, fuel line or wiring loom that makes it easiest and keeps the line as high as possible to avoid "snagging".
i dislike attaching to handbrake cables as they are a moving part and are allowed to vibrate by design causing stuff to rub/wear through.
Ive been told by DOT it's illegal to attatch anything to your brake lines, in QLD. Hard or soft wasn't specified so not sure on that one. Just to throw that in..
because of the hydrocarbon vapours from diff/gearbox oils I would be using fuel hose. Grab 9 metres from a auto shop and a plastic T for the gearbox/transfer case and 3 x Ryco filters to end them at up under the bonnet in the engine bay, nice and high..
Dont need to use expensive Ryco filters ,I prolly wouldnt even tel you to come to our store we sell filters for a couple $ ,But supercheap have them for $1-2
The DIY ones I just made have the original diff breathers on a piece of alloy angle between the cab and the tray headboard, I run hose from them to F and R diffs and the diff breathers out of my spares, minus the cap are in the diffs, hose clamp at each end, cable tied out of the way.
All up they cost me $19. Theres some pics on the last page of my build thread in the members section. Ill be doing some for the gearbox and transfer case soon.
MrsForby wrote:
Oh I desperately truly love the taco.