teotwaki
Excelsior!
When installing my ARB locker last Saturday I started with removing the drain fill plug and was surprised to hear some air "whoosh" out. I decided to check the vent cap which I had placed at the end of a rubber tube high up in the gas fill hatch. Originally the vent cap was mounted right to the axle.
The little cover freely moved and there were no obstructions. Close up
I pulled it off and checked it out and found that it seems to be a one-way pressure relief cap. If you try to suck air into it nothing happens. Blowing on it takes a little bit of pressure before air goes out.
I'm guessing that Toyota want to prevent the free ingress of moisture-laden air or water surrounding the axle. They seem to allow a slight amount of air pressure to build up within the axle to help keep water out. At some point enough pressure will overcome the limit of the vent cap and let air out.
The reason that I bring this up is that a number of folks have had an issue with the ARB Air Lockers letting diff oil somehow through the locker and go back up the air line and vent out of the solenoid on the compressor. There has been speculation that air pressure buildup in the axle is the culprit.
One solution is to remove my OEM pressure relief vent cap and replace it with a small paper filter which would prevent any pressure build up at all.
Big thread at the FJcrusierForums
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/foru...-rear-differential-e-locker-breather-mod.html
Maybe not a good idea as the axle would be free to breath in moisture laden air?
Thoughts?

The little cover freely moved and there were no obstructions. Close up

I pulled it off and checked it out and found that it seems to be a one-way pressure relief cap. If you try to suck air into it nothing happens. Blowing on it takes a little bit of pressure before air goes out.
I'm guessing that Toyota want to prevent the free ingress of moisture-laden air or water surrounding the axle. They seem to allow a slight amount of air pressure to build up within the axle to help keep water out. At some point enough pressure will overcome the limit of the vent cap and let air out.
The reason that I bring this up is that a number of folks have had an issue with the ARB Air Lockers letting diff oil somehow through the locker and go back up the air line and vent out of the solenoid on the compressor. There has been speculation that air pressure buildup in the axle is the culprit.
One solution is to remove my OEM pressure relief vent cap and replace it with a small paper filter which would prevent any pressure build up at all.

Big thread at the FJcrusierForums
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/foru...-rear-differential-e-locker-breather-mod.html
Maybe not a good idea as the axle would be free to breath in moisture laden air?
Thoughts?