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DIY: Differential Breather Extension

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Toy4Life, Sep 25, 2008.

  1. Sep 25, 2008 at 9:35 PM
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    Toy4Life

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    Relocating the rear differential breather is an easy and inexpensive way to help prevent costly damage to the rear differential. As air expands and contracts from temperature changes within the rear differential, the breather allows the differential to "breathe". However, with the stock location of the breather, it is possible for the differential to "inhale" water in certain situations. By relocating the breather to a higher position on the vehicle, this can be prevented.
    *Perform at your own Risk*
    Materials:
    8ft 1/4" rubber fuel line
    1 "union" (Toyota part# 9040451026)
    2 small hose clamps
    1 small in-line fuel filter
    2-3 plastic zip ties
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    Tools:
    14mm box/open wrench
    10mm box/open wrench
    1/4" socket/ratchet
    8mm socket/ratchet
    cordless drill w/ 1/4" drill bit
    wire cutters
    Loosen the breather with the 14mm wrench. Before completely removing the breather, clean the area around it to prevent any debris from entering the differential.
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    With the 10mm wrench, install the "union" in place of the breather. Note that the "union" will not tighten down flush with the surface of the differential housing.
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    With one of the hose clamps on the end of the hose, slide one end of the hose over the nipple on the "union" and tighten the clamp. (I used the 1/4" ratchet for the clamps because I tend to stab myself with screwdrivers:eek:)
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    Run the hose along the e-locker cable(anchor with zip ties) over the frame rail to the fuel filler neck. Leave adequate slack in the hose above the differential to allow for suspension flex.

    Using the 8mm ratchet, remove the 4 bolts that secure the plastic shield around the fuel cap. Remove the fuel cap so you can slide the shield off of the filler neck. Pull the hose up and out through the fuel cap access door. Drill a 1/4" hole in the plastic shield where you want to attach the fuel filter and the other end of the hose. I chose the right side of the shield, below the fuel door catch.
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    Poke one end of the fuel filter through the drilled hole. Cut off any excess hose. Attach the hose with the clamp to the fuel filter at the back of the shield. Re-attach shield. Enjoy a little peace of mind!
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    Note: I trimmed off about 1/2" of nipple from the fuel filter so it would not interfere with removing the fuel cap.
     
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  2. Sep 25, 2008 at 9:47 PM
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    awesome job buddy!!! im doing mine this weekend!!:)
     
  3. Sep 26, 2008 at 6:47 PM
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    hey Chad....did you use any teflon tape when you installed the union to the rear diff housing?? just wondering,cause if so, i gotta get a roll of it.
     
  4. Sep 26, 2008 at 7:00 PM
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  5. Sep 26, 2008 at 7:39 PM
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    Thanks Mike. I only did the rear diff. for now because I need to replace some leaking seals back there. After checking out your write up, I went out and climbed under my truck to look for the e-locker breather and can't seem to find one. Do the 1st gen e-lockers have a breather?
     
  6. Sep 27, 2008 at 2:45 AM
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    I'm not sure...do you have a Schematic on your vehicle?
     
  7. Sep 27, 2008 at 5:42 AM
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    chris4x4

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    The rear diff breather is the only one. The E-locker doesnt have its own breather.
     
  8. Sep 27, 2008 at 8:21 AM
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    besides the tranny, front diff and transfer case. ;)

    Mike
     
  9. Sep 29, 2008 at 10:20 AM
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    did mine just a little while ago......took about 20 minutes. i gotta get another filter for the end of the fuel line though....the one i got was the smallest i could find last night, but closing the fuel door/opening it is a bitch. gonna get a different filter this afternoon.

    good mod.......quick and easy.
     
  10. Sep 29, 2008 at 10:50 AM
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    If you look at the last pic in my write-up, you can see an xtra hole. That was the first place I wanted to put the filter, but it got in the way of the prongs on the fuel door when I tried to close it. Fortunately, I left a couple inches xtra of hose just in case.....good thing:rolleyes:
     
  11. Sep 29, 2008 at 10:58 AM
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    Chad...where did you get that small filter you used?? we have lots of them at the shop i work at, but since i am here till after my surgery...cant go get one. thats about the size i need, plus its tapered a bit. mine is a drum type fuel filter, it works, but a bit too big.
     
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    I got that at the local family owned parts store. The brand is "Prime Line", 1/4" in-line clear plastic fuel filter (part# 7-02357-1). It is for Briggs/Stratton, John Deere. Kohler, Snapper, and Troy Bilt. I imagine anyone that carries lawnmower stuff would have something similar.
     
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    ok, cool. i'll go look at walmart or pepboys in a little bit!! we use them at our shop on the old yamaha g1 carts!!
     
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    I think I'm gonna have to do this with my Tacoma some weekend. Thanks for all the information.
     
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    Its cheap and easy. So simple its a wonder they don't come like that factory.
     
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    :eek:Oops! I deleted a bunch of pictures from photobucket a while back, didn't think about where else those pictures were being displayed. I can take some new ones, but won't be able to duplicate all the pictures I had up originally.
     
  18. Dec 3, 2008 at 11:12 AM
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    Got some extra time this week, gonna order the parts for the extension. Im wanting to go ahead and get everything that needs to be done though, so do I need to do the tranny, front diff and transfer case? I remember reading a while back that some already have an extension from the factory. Also, do I need the union from toyota for each of them, and is it the same part # for each?

    Thanks
     
  19. Dec 4, 2008 at 8:20 AM
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    ^^^ bump. wanna order these parts today
     
  20. Dec 4, 2008 at 8:11 PM
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    I couldn't tell you for sure. For now, I only did the rear differential. Also, I have a first gen not a second gen. The rear diff breather parts should be the same as the ones I have listed.
     

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