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I put the ARB breather system in my jeep and a word of advise, don't use the lines they supply. They r crap. They don't flex and I caught one when out off-roading and it touched my exhaust and melted off. I replaced the lines with fuel line and it's much better, tougher.So, today I finished extending the breathers for the diffs, Transfer case, and Transmission. Although I have no plans to really submerge the jeep, a little piece of mind is worth the $0.69 a foot for tubing. The 545RFE and its variant on the V8 have a dinky little breather which just dangles across the top of the transmission, so moving it up was a must. The transfer case and front diff were both lengthed moderately from the factory, but I extended them up to meet the other two. I relocated the rear diff breather to run to the front, as I had enough breather hose to do so, and the oem hose was stretched and wrecked anyways. Eventually, I'll pair all 4 breathers into a filter kit, such as ARB's Universal Breather filter.
Eventually, I'm gonna snorkel the old girl. Not so much because of water, but because the dust factor out here has such an impact on filter life, and many African expedition vehicles are equipped with them for just that reason. By moving your intake up, you supposedly take in less dust, at least that's the hope. And with extended breathers, if I ever do need to so a "moderate submerge" I don't need to worry about the transmission turning into a strawberry milkshake dispenser.
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Thank you for the word of advice. I extended the Transmission and both differential breathers to the same place, the far driver side corner of the engine bay. When the time comes, I have enough line left over to extend the extension of the Transfer case to that side as well (it goes to the far passenger side of the engine bay, as that's where it came up at).I put the ARB breather system in my jeep and a word of advise, don't use the lines they supply. They r crap. They don't flex and I caught one when out off-roading and it touched my exhaust and melted off. I replaced the lines with fuel line and it's much better, tougher.
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So would a chocolate blizzard be a gear oil milkshake, y'know, since it's super thick? and a normal chocolate milkshake for normal oil? hahahaI want a friggin strawberry milkshake now. Thanks for that.
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Hey Wj firefly I was having the same issue before and I hit Michael up on message and he told me to clear the cache on the setting and plus he was working on the site. Try clearing your cache on the setting and if that don't work hit him up and he will take care of it. [emoji106]Hmm... All of your pics have an "X" over them and I can't see or open them...
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Can you now see Pegasus Pics? If so then I agree the problem is probably on my end...I would hit up Michael then, I think he said something like all the cleaning that they were doing to the site was probably making the pics not visible. Hope you get it fixed. [emoji106]
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OK. I'll see what else I can clear...Yea sir! I can see his pics.