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Re:breathers
09 Mar 2021 07:57 #233557
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Thanks Gents,
I thought it might be a bit of a daft question as noone else has done it that way. The only reason I thought of it was to tidy up the run of lines going back to the engine bay. I just don't like a messy cable run. But it looks like I'll just have to find a way of making them all neat.
Another question tho, when running the line up to the snorkel head, is that done via the airbox or seperately up the outside of the snorkel? I'm assuming its the latter to avoid any contamination in the engine intake.
I thought it might be a bit of a daft question as noone else has done it that way. The only reason I thought of it was to tidy up the run of lines going back to the engine bay. I just don't like a messy cable run. But it looks like I'll just have to find a way of making them all neat.
Another question tho, when running the line up to the snorkel head, is that done via the airbox or seperately up the outside of the snorkel? I'm assuming its the latter to avoid any contamination in the engine intake.
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
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09 Mar 2021 09:40 #233560
by X8GGY
Up the side of the snorkel 
it would be possible using one of my breather port brackets (I.e. drill a hole in the top of a side of the air filter box and use the bulkhead filter port through the air box side) but "best practice" is to take the end of the breather port as high as possible...
Here's mine on the Boogie -

it would be possible using one of my breather port brackets (I.e. drill a hole in the top of a side of the air filter box and use the bulkhead filter port through the air box side) but "best practice" is to take the end of the breather port as high as possible...
Here's mine on the Boogie -
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09 Mar 2021 18:30 #233569
by lookonimages
Replied by lookonimages on topic Re:breathers
LOL please send me a pic if you ever go into water where it is covering your bonnet for a period. Not just a splash going over the bonnet. Pretty sure you going to happily float anyway by that time. 
Also by that time the diifs have completely cooled off and all "sucking air" has taken place and if water do go into breather point intake by that time at dash height it is not going to be so much.
I am pretty sure that you wil not even get to this point 99,999999999999% even when you seriously offroad 24/7, where the breather end point at highest point under bonnet.
I have also made made the end point to create a natural water / air ock at the end point. Let me try and find a pic for you.
Never ever I am going to have that pipe fitted on outside of snorkel
but yeah each person have their own preferences.
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Also by that time the diifs have completely cooled off and all "sucking air" has taken place and if water do go into breather point intake by that time at dash height it is not going to be so much.
I am pretty sure that you wil not even get to this point 99,999999999999% even when you seriously offroad 24/7, where the breather end point at highest point under bonnet.
I have also made made the end point to create a natural water / air ock at the end point. Let me try and find a pic for you.
Never ever I am going to have that pipe fitted on outside of snorkel

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09 Mar 2021 18:52 - 09 Mar 2021 19:51 #233572
by lookonimages
Replied by lookonimages on topic Re:breathers
This is my setup on my previous gen 4.
www.4x4community.co.za/forum/showthread....f-breather-for-rebel
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These are how I made the ends (see pics below). If water ever push up so high the water will be locked off as the intake is lower then the curve above. (Think empty bottel put upside down in bucket of water. Water will not fill into bottle)
Also by this tiime the diffs have cooled and any air sucking would have been finished in process of diff cooling..
When traversing such deep water you would have stopped, switch off vehicle. Walked the water crossing as per good 4x4 practice to know what you entering and how deep water is. In South africa back country we cross lots of rivers but here it sort of standard practice to walk any water you cross first where you see it might be deeper than 1-2 feet. So by the time you walked the water your diffs are long cooled anyway. (Water crossings i refer to is where you cannot see the depth or gauge it, i am not revering to streams here were you can see clearly it is only 1 feet deep). That way diff breathers are anyway much higher just under the bonnet.
The below has never let me down ever.
This is not critizing your breather in any way but merely a discussion on how I differ in opinion and what I know worked for me. So this is not negative criticism.
www.4x4community.co.za/forum/showthread....f-breather-for-rebel
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These are how I made the ends (see pics below). If water ever push up so high the water will be locked off as the intake is lower then the curve above. (Think empty bottel put upside down in bucket of water. Water will not fill into bottle)
Also by this tiime the diffs have cooled and any air sucking would have been finished in process of diff cooling..
When traversing such deep water you would have stopped, switch off vehicle. Walked the water crossing as per good 4x4 practice to know what you entering and how deep water is. In South africa back country we cross lots of rivers but here it sort of standard practice to walk any water you cross first where you see it might be deeper than 1-2 feet. So by the time you walked the water your diffs are long cooled anyway. (Water crossings i refer to is where you cannot see the depth or gauge it, i am not revering to streams here were you can see clearly it is only 1 feet deep). That way diff breathers are anyway much higher just under the bonnet.
The below has never let me down ever.
This is not critizing your breather in any way but merely a discussion on how I differ in opinion and what I know worked for me. So this is not negative criticism.
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09 Mar 2021 21:11 - 09 Mar 2021 21:17 #233579
by X8GGY
Drowned... lost CD, CB, ECU, seats, the wife's Meatloaf CDs (she's never let me forget that!)
Tong Lake many years ago (this is where the BigJimny Meet is to be held)
Over the bonnet and floating...
Dave "I don't like water" Jones :lol:
Replied by X8GGY on topic Re:breathers
Drowned... lost CD, CB, ECU, seats, the wife's Meatloaf CDs (she's never let me forget that!)
Tong Lake many years ago (this is where the BigJimny Meet is to be held)
Over the bonnet and floating...
Dave "I don't like water" Jones :lol:
Last edit: 09 Mar 2021 21:17 by X8GGY.
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09 Mar 2021 22:44 #233582
by Mike G
2" Trailmaster suspension lift, 2"body lift, snorkel, full breather kit, 29" steel wheels with BFG tyres, tinted rear windows, CRT CB radio with modulator antenna mounted on rear, dog cage and tray in the back.
Replied by Mike G on topic Re:breathers
Might also need a roof mounted radio for that sort of carry on

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