Toy-Roverlander
Adventurer
Hi guys...
I've got a 3B engine (the 3.4 diesel) and the H41 gearbox fitted into my 1965 uuhmmm.... landr*v*r....
The 3B has got a crankcase breather that just consists of a steel tube coming from the side of the block and points down, it's got a few bends in it.
It doesn't go back to the intake or anything..
Is this a problem for deep water wading? Will it be possible for water to get into the engine through the breather? Do you guys normally do something about this, like fitting a hose on it and raise the end or something? Surely this will result in oil condensing into it and sitting at the bottom possibly blocking the hose??
And how about the gearbox breather? I believe it does have a breather on the (single piece) transfercase, but not one on the gearbox IIRC. Is this ok or should I make something up?
Thanks in advance!!!!
Koos
I've got a 3B engine (the 3.4 diesel) and the H41 gearbox fitted into my 1965 uuhmmm.... landr*v*r....
The 3B has got a crankcase breather that just consists of a steel tube coming from the side of the block and points down, it's got a few bends in it.
It doesn't go back to the intake or anything..
Is this a problem for deep water wading? Will it be possible for water to get into the engine through the breather? Do you guys normally do something about this, like fitting a hose on it and raise the end or something? Surely this will result in oil condensing into it and sitting at the bottom possibly blocking the hose??
And how about the gearbox breather? I believe it does have a breather on the (single piece) transfercase, but not one on the gearbox IIRC. Is this ok or should I make something up?
Thanks in advance!!!!
Koos