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My bracket is mounted between the airbox and the fender, but @DenisM makes some good points here:I bought a
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Diff Breather Kit 4 point for INEOS Grenadier. I am after pic or suggestions where to mount it in the engine bay of my diesel Trialmaster. Thanks
If you place the breathers for the differentials on one side and the breathers for the gearboxes on the other side, this location is even better than my solution , provided you use plastic tubing.
Did you ever get around to connecting the transmission?I used the same spot in the engine compartment for my breather kit. The related parts are from compressed air technology. The bracket is made of 50x50x3 mm aluminum and uses the existing fender screws. The 4-way air distributor can be easily removed, and each individual line can be blown out with compressed air.
The ZF transmission is currently not connected because I cannot access the connections on the transmission. To get there, you have to remove the front driveshaft.
if you wait long enough it removes itself!Did you ever get around to connecting the transmission?
Im planning on doing the diffs but after a quick look into the tunnel the tranny breathrr wasnt very obvious so any pointers/ photos would be of great help.
Removing the front driveshaft doesnt sound as easy as tge front and rear diffs.
G.