Biohazard, A while ago you had diff breather kits, do you still have them? How much, I could use some
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Originally posted by puddlesurfer View PostBiohazard, A while ago you had diff breather kits, do you still have them? How much, I could use some
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Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View Postso why do i need an extended breather (out of the water)if i want to go under the water with my diff?
mind, ive never had a problem without one
Thanks for the detailed instructions! That was exactly what I was looking for. I may be able to remove the shaft and jump on a bus to my friends garage.
Will be funOh Nana, what's my name?
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So having read the rest of the thread, if the breather is as you say, a one way valve then does anyone want to work out the volume / pressure difference once travelled down the M1 for example... I just think that it's a poor design that will cause air to be pushed in from wherever possible. The diff would not be completely sealed from the axles? There is moving parts..
I suppose engine oil seals cope quite well though..
Additionally, I went under the surf and touched my breather and all this mud and crud fell out. I'll lube it up and free it propperly on saturday - but I am now quite sure that's why I have a leak.Oh Nana, what's my name?
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We are so sad we were talking about this in the pub tonight. We reckon they are two way valves. Similar to a hole but not quite. When there is a large enough pressure differential (either way) they open, then when that differential is equalised, they close.
Just like the valves in some of the flight cases we used to air-transport military kit.
Reckon thats it.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostSimilar to a hole but not quite. When there is a large enough pressure differential (either way) they open,Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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BTW, I'm playing Devil's Advocate here.
There are 2 reasons I don't think they are 2 way valves (by design). Firstly, when I had my new ones, I could easily blow through them, but I couldn't sook. Secondly, for the reason I mentioned above, if they were 2 way valves, they'd operate inwards at the worst possible time.
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They're not valves, they're just open ports. Big enough to expel air but small enough to keep out crap.
If the diff is regularly submerged in water with the standard breathers, the oil will need changing often.
If you need to drown your diffs at every opertunity, fit long hoses to the breathers and terminate them in the engine bay with filters on the end to keep dusty air out of the diffs.
Sheesh!
where's the slaps forehead smiley?
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostThey're not valves, they're just open ports. Big enough to expel air but small enough to keep out crap.
*Please insert an appropriate scattering of 'ffnarrs' and 'Oooers' in the above where you see fit.
If they are one way then surely if high pressure caused by blocked breathers can force diff oil past a seal that has not failed (i.e. in my recent case) then surely if there is an equivalent low pressure through the breathers being one way then water should equally be able to ingress past the seals if you take the surf swimming with a hot diff?
Granted, I'm going to fit extended breathers again once I have the time as I prefer to be belt and braces.
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Tuppence worth being added... If they are one way, maybe they are designed to equalise by pulling low volumes of air slowly through the axle seals? That would both make designing those seals easier and explain why a failed breather would lead to a leak, which stops when the breather is fixed.
On mine, the rear breather was broken off and the front one clogged up when I fitted the extended breathers, terminated in a cheap inline fuel filter under the bonnet and behind the panels in the boot. There was some, although not much, water in the rear dif if I remember right.Andy
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