Yep the water will cause it to "foam" and break down....someones been doing some water crossings.
Yep the water will cause it to "foam" and break down....someones been doing some water crossings.
Billy Oliver
15xIronman
My Sponsors:
Accelerate3Coaching
TriSports.com (PM me for 1 time use 20% off code)
I hate to admit it... but you are right. It's water... caused by repeated jet ski launches at the lake and river last year from my hitch mounted jet ski rack.
Crap.
Ok, question...
This breather tube... can it come out (unthread?) then be extended/replaced with a longer tube (snorkel style)?
Also, is there anything else that could have been damaged by the water?
Thanks!
---JIM---
SilverBullet75
Formerly: '01 Ebony VXSTLTH
Now: '08 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0L
As long as you don't hear any strange sounds coming from the axle you should be okay. As for the breather...I would just replace it with a sealed bellow type like they use on most offroad rigs...they prevent fluid spills and water entry.![]()
You should be able to disconnect/replace the breather tube & route a longer one to wherever you want. Maybe even run it over to the driver side fender, behind the cladding where the cabin air exits. (one way vent) Or even bring it up under the hood, where the front diff vents, though the possibility of clogging would increase with length...
Here's a good article on the subject...http://trucks.about.com/cs/4x4offroa...ad_driving.htm
Also, I would drain/fill the diff a couple times with cheap dino oil, (run it for 10-20 miles to get things warmed up each time) then refill it with the good stuff of your choosing.
In theory, the speed sensors could be damaged by soaking, especially if it's salt water, but if you're experiencing no problems with the TOD, they're probably OK.
Also, all the mechanics of the parking brake (inside the drum) could be a bit corroded.
Last edited by Ldub : 06/07/2010 at 12:36 AM
I like Billy's idea of the bellows type air breather. May hafta look into that m'self. I don't think I've ever had to dunk my axle when launching the boat but you never know.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
the breather tube is super easy to remove/replace/modify
mine kept clogging and building up pressure in the diff. i ended up installing a small breather filter (like some use in place of a PCV) a little higher up than the factory one.
in your case i would probably do a combination of things.. maybe run a longer hose up towards the front and put a filter on it so that nothing can get in to clog the longer hose
good luck with it!
Nice! I like the cheaper version. It's kinda like an air reservoir for the axle. That's pretty cool!
Thanks!