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Old 01-24-2009, 01:45 PM   #731
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

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i cant believe toyota did this to us! i saw the front end breathers under the hood and figured everything else on the rig was good and high too. but after i saw this thread, i put her up on a lift and sure enough, not only were they crusted in mud but rusted in the close position!!! knocked the Diff one free (waiting for my union in the mail) but the HIGHER MOUNTED E-locker wouldnt release!
went ahead and ran my lines into the jack compartment, as i get pleanty of spash threw out the whole engine compt. there are 2 2" ruber seals behind the mud flap (either one, they lead to the same compartment) and a platic 2" seal in rear bottom of the jack compartment. i drilled holes in each just enough to barley be able to push the line threw. also used the K+N air filter oil on the breathers for more protection.

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is anyone else's FJ out there as rusty as mine?
...so Shadow-Warrior, any stickers left?
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

I did the same as loneuglyfish, except my filters are white. My arms are torn up too!
If I had the pic I would show off that I raised all four breathers in front. I just didn't take a pic but my filter is now on the other side, driver side, of the engine compartment.

Are there still scuba driver stickers? yeah right it has been so long, but you never know.
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

so, is the little "T" part from toyota the only option available, or are there some alternatives
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

The "T" is not from Toyota. The Camry part is the only thing you have to get from Toyota. If you bought some 1/8" tubing and used a 1/8" union on the elocker tube you could run two separate tubes up higher and either put a breather on each or "t" them up higher and have one breather.
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

I did the rear a while back, still haven't done the front. But here some pics of the rear scuba mod.

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well after i changed the fluid in the Front Diff (EWWWW), i went ahead and did the same for it too, ran the filter behind the Battery. just like my rear locker the breathers in the front were frozen too!
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Re: SCUBA Driver Transmission, Transfer Case, Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather M

Here is my set up and location for my new HIGH mounted breathers







Thank you to all who have contributed to this thread, instructions were great!
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Pics of the breather mods. I combined them all, and ran them to the back. Thanks go out to those who researched this mod. Your help is greatly appreciated!



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Great Post

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Historic Background For Doing This MOD

Toyota has moved the Front Differential and Front Actuator breathers up high in the engine bay already for you, but neglected to move the Rear Differential breather, E-Locker breather, Transsmission & Transfer Case Breathers. Those with the MT will only have one breather in the engine bay area, you don't have the front actuator like the AT's do. I decided to relocate the breathers up high too, I would normally run all breathers inside the vehicle, but since the front is already in the engine bay. I decided to run the rear differential & Locker there too. I want to say this has been a collective effort by many on doing this Breather MOD.

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Diff Breathers for 4x4

"IF YOU DON'T TRAVEL IN HIGH WATER, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DO THIS MOD"

I will start off with my own way of accomplishing this first. I have added Blackcherry's & Dukeofjuke’s MOD location at the end of this post. This is mainly do to mine being a little more complete and clear as far as following along with directions, pictures and tools needed to do this MOD.

To do my way of the Filter location in the engine bay you will need the following items:

Need to Purchase

1. 15’ of ¼” Fuel line. (Shop around, I paid .85 cents a foot, I have seen it for 1.85 a foot)
2. You will need to order a Toyota Camry Fuel Line Union Part # 90404-51026 ($3.50)
3. You will need to buy (3) small ¼ inch Hose clamps
4. You will need some plastic Zip Tie’s for securing the hose from the rear to the engine bay.
5. You will need a small piece of 16ga steel (This can be purchased from Lowe’s or Home Depot)
6. Rustolem Flat Black paint (If you don’t have any, Check with Dragon I’m sure he has plenty lying around. He's the undisputed “Rattle Can King”. J/K
7. You will need to buy a small 1/4" x 1/4" x 1/8" “T” for tying in the E-Locker hose to the Rear Differential Hose. This can be purchased at any Automotive store for under a dollar.


Tools Needed

1. You will need a standard screw driver (for Hose clamps)
2. You will need a Dremel Tool with Cut-off wheels or a Hand held Grinder with cut-off wheel.
3. Knife to cut the fuel hose to length
4. Your going to need some sand paper and metal file to smooth out the edges of the bracket.

The Following are some pictures of the items as listed above.



This is a 1/4" x 1/4" x 1/8” “T” You can pick these up at any Automotive store for under $1.00



Here is a picture of the Toyota Camry “Union” part number # 90404-51026

I found a nice small air breather from AutoZone, $9.95 It’s made by “Spectre” Part number 3992, they come in different colors, Silver, Blue, Red, Yellow,etc. The following are pictures of the small colored Filters, they are very similar to a K&N filter. I used a little oil on mine to keep it water proof too.

I went ahead and did the leg work for everyone for the small colored breathers.

Here is the following part numbers for the colored filters

Specter Part number # 3992 Red Breather

Specter Part number # 3994 Yellow Breather

Specter Part number # 3995 Silver Breather

Specter Part number # 3996 Blue Breather

Specter Part number # 3998 White Breather

Here is the web site : Spectre Performance - Official Site

You can also find them in your local automotive store too.



I decided to stay with the TRD theme, (Red). I also purchased 20 feet of ¼ fuel line for running the hose to the engine bay. I shopped around a bit for it, Pep Boys wanted $1.85 a foot, I found it at O’Reillys for .85 cents a foot.



I had some 16ga steel left some from my CB mount MOD and Fuse box MOD, so I used this material for making my breather bracket. You can purchase this at Lowe’s or Home Depot for under $10.00 I decided along the drivers side close to the firewall for the breather location.



I measured a 2” wide, 5” long would be just right for the bracket. I also decided to make one end round. I used my dremmel tool with cut-off wheel to cut the shape out; you can use a handheld grinder, etc. I then drilled out a ¾ inch hole for the filter. I then bent the bracket 2.5 inches back from the top of the bracket. My wife had the camera so, I couldn’t take any pics of the bracket at this stage.



I then sprayed the bracket with gray primer, then a coat of flat black.



I bought a self tapping metal screw with lock washer for attachment to the firewall.



I attached the breather to the bracket, then the hose to the breather, then ran the hose along the bottom under the vehicle.



I attached the hose with tie wraps along the frame.



In this pic you can see I left a good portion of the hose and then cut it off, tie wrapping it to the cross bar. Please don not cut the hose off to short, you want to leave enough room for your rear axel to be able to articulate without pulling out the hose from the Union.



The new Union installed.



This is a pic of the existing E-Locker location, This is what we are going to remove and install the “T” to. You need to cut about 3-4 inches from the locker hose breather end off. See the "CUT Line in the above pic. Then push the "T" into the small locker hose. I then used (2) small ties wraps for securing it, hose clamps are to small.



The newly installed "T" run from the Rear Differential Hose & E-Locker then into the Main hose which runs all the way to the engine bay.



Finished Rear Differential & E-Locker Breather location in the engine bay.

Auto Transmission & Transfer case breather location & information for relocation of breathers.

A new member Jim (007FJ) took the time to wade through hundreds of pages of the Repair manual to find the Transmission Breather and Transfer case breather locations. I new they were there, but never took the time to go find them since they were located higher up inside under the vehicle. With that being said, I have relocated these too just like the rear differential and E-Locker breathers. If your running in deep water it pays to take the time and relocate all your breathers up high to prevent damage to the drive train. Thanks again Jim and to the others that have helped to make us all water tight out the on the trails.

Here are the following Schematics of the locations of the AT Transmission & Transfer Case breathers.

Auto Transmission Breather Location (MT doesn't have this Breather)


Here is the MT (Manual Transmission Breather Location)


Transfer Case Breather Location


These will need to be relocated up high also either in the engine bay, rear jack storage area or somewhere up high out of the way of any water getting to them.


Transmission & Transfer Case Breathers:

If you open the hood and along the passenger side towards the rear of the the top of the engine, you need to reach down inside and feel. You will find (2) breathers right on top, a plastic one (this is the Automatic Transmission Breather) and a small silver cap one like the E-Locker breather. Both of these need to be removed and placed higher inside the engine bay.

I reached down between the firewall and the rear of the engine and squeezed the hose clamp holding the Plastic AT breather on, I slid it downwards out of the way. I then twisted and pulled on the plastic breather, it pulled off pretty easily.

The AT Transmission Breather after removal


I then took some ¼” hose with a ¼” brass coupling and attached it to one end of the hose, securing with a tie wrap. I then sprayed WD 40 on the other exposed end of the brass fitting to allow an easy transition on to the hose. It slid on nicely, I then used another tie wrap to secure that end on to the hose.

New Hose & Coupling to run the breather up into the engine bay higher.


Newly installed Coupling coming from the the Transmission.


I then reached down between the firewall and the rear of the engine and grasped hold of the Transfer Case Breather, it is the metal one like the locker. This one is very easy to remove, just pull firmly and it will slide right off. I then put together another brass 1/8” coupling and installed it on one end of the 1/8” hose. I secured it with another tie wrap. I reached down and slid this one on to the remaining hose. I again secured it with another tie wrap to keep it from coming off.


New 1/8" Hose and Coupling to run the breather up into the engine bay higher.


I then reached down between the firewall and the rear of the engine and grasped hold of the Transfer Case Breather, it is the metal one like the locker. This one is very easy to remove, just pull firmly and it will slide right off. I then put together another brass 1/8” coupling and installed it on one end of the 1/8” hose. I secured it with another tie wrap.

Newly Installed Coupling coming from the Transfer Case.


I reached down and slid this one on to the remaining hose. I again secured it with another tie wrap to keep it from coming off.



The finshed run of both hoses located higher in the engine bay. I will at a latter date replace the stock valves with a Filter like the Rear Differential and E-Locker.

The new relocated Rear Differential, E-locker, Transmission, Transfer Case breathers completely installed and ready for some SCUBA Driving . I hope this will help others that do any kind of water crossings.

Breather Cost $9.95
Fuel Line Cost $15.00
Hardware Cost $ 1.50
“T” Cost $.50
Leftover Metal $ Free
Union Cost $3.75
Knowing that water can’t get in and damage your rear differential; Priceless

So, for under $30.00 I have the piece of mind of no contamination to the Rear Differential & E-Locker and it looks good too
Good luck to all you SCUBA Drivers out there

The following are some other locations that it can be run to. Thanks for everybody’s support and input on this project
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Blackcherry’s Location MOD

New location for the breather is in Fuel Door Opening.

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I took a different approach to relocating my rear differential breather. I popped out the rubber seal/plug just behind the driver's side mud flap and ran the rubber hose into the access panel where the jack is stored. I cut a small circular hole in the rubber seal/plug and then applied some silicon.
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