Having a couple of hours free this afternoon another cheap and easy mod got under way.
The diff breathers screw into the diffs, plus there is one in the gearbox and one in the transfer box. The breathers allow air to escape as the oil heats up and expands and should prevent water or other crud getting in.
Once unscrewed, use a screwdriver to lever the cap off and you are left with the body, the spring, the rubber seal and the cap.
a quick clean with a wire brush and then a length of 8mm bore PVC pipe can be pushed on. Warming the pipe helps if it's a bit stiff
I routed the rear diff pipe along the axle, up the brake pipe and then drilled a hole through the lower quarter. The pipe then had a disposable fuel filter fitted to the end of it - to stop any spiders making their home in my diff! and tucked up inside the rear pillar
I also noticed a bif of rust starting to appear in the corner of the rear quarter, so that got a good squirt of Waxoyl too
The front diff was a bit of a pain as there is not much clearance between the breather and the sump. I routed the pipe from this one up into the back corner of the engine bay, near the servo.
I'll do the gearbox and transfer one tomorrow. Just not sure where to bring the pipes up into yet.
I only wish I had done this before I covered the underside of the car in Waxoyl as it's a sod to get off of you!
Regards
TFB
The diff breathers screw into the diffs, plus there is one in the gearbox and one in the transfer box. The breathers allow air to escape as the oil heats up and expands and should prevent water or other crud getting in.
Once unscrewed, use a screwdriver to lever the cap off and you are left with the body, the spring, the rubber seal and the cap.
a quick clean with a wire brush and then a length of 8mm bore PVC pipe can be pushed on. Warming the pipe helps if it's a bit stiff
I routed the rear diff pipe along the axle, up the brake pipe and then drilled a hole through the lower quarter. The pipe then had a disposable fuel filter fitted to the end of it - to stop any spiders making their home in my diff! and tucked up inside the rear pillar
I also noticed a bif of rust starting to appear in the corner of the rear quarter, so that got a good squirt of Waxoyl too
The front diff was a bit of a pain as there is not much clearance between the breather and the sump. I routed the pipe from this one up into the back corner of the engine bay, near the servo.
I'll do the gearbox and transfer one tomorrow. Just not sure where to bring the pipes up into yet.
I only wish I had done this before I covered the underside of the car in Waxoyl as it's a sod to get off of you!
Regards
TFB
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