goodwoodweirdo
Adventurer
Great post, thanks and keep up the good work...
Matt
Matt
do you guys still like all this?
Try using a small chisel and small hammer to gently unscrew the breather. If you are not comfortable with that, try plan B.
Pop the transmission breather cap off. Braze a short pipe extension. Flare the end slightly prior to attaching the breather hose with a clamp or two.
What I imagine the back streets of Moab should be like or the entrance-way to The Broken Birfield Bar.
I read a little more on MUD. The jury is out whether or not the diff breather unscrews or is pressed in. Pop it out and thread it. If threaded, unscrew it and put in a nipple. Some of the transmission applications required a 90 degree nipple.
I attached a hose to the diff breather on my 94 Toyota axle. See attached. The breather cap pops off easy. The cap looked identical to yours. The stem of the breather is just under 1 cm in length with a noticeable flange. After 20,000 miles with plenty of stress on the hose, the little Worm Drive Hose Clamp holds on tight. It is not as cool or solid as a nipple designed for a hose but works.
What about the transfer case breather?