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I have been doing some research regarding vents from axles, fuel tank, Trans and T case.
First I will say I have a water fording kit on my M-923 (Marine truck).
I vented the 3 axles up to the air intake cap. I know there is supposed to be pressure from the inside of the hub to prevent water from coming in. However, I don't trust the vent caps and they can get stuck if dirty. Also water can get into the axles. I did notice a good amount of pressure release from the vent hole when I took the vents off. I'm not sure if lockers increase axle pressure but there seemed to be a lot of pressure build up. If I want to water ford I'll put on the fording kit on to give it a little inner pressure. This way the seals will last longer and water will not get in to the axles. I recommend doing this to all military trucks. If you don't have a fording kit you can always put a cap on the end of the vent hose when you water ford. Also don't forget to plug the bell housing. I plan on adding a ball valve with elbow to it. That way I don't have to screw in the bolt before water fording.
Next, I was thinking of venting the T case, trans and the 2 fuel vents. All of these vent vapors and possibly oils into the air intake stack. Oil and fuel can be accumulating in the air box causing a "run away" motor if to much builds up and gets sucked into the motor. This would only happen if the T case, trans or fuel was overfilled or if the fording kit was left on to build up pressure. I was thinking of running these vent lines up the air intake stack and allowing them to vent there into a container or allowing it to just drip to the ground.
Is there any flaw to these thoughts?
First I will say I have a water fording kit on my M-923 (Marine truck).
I vented the 3 axles up to the air intake cap. I know there is supposed to be pressure from the inside of the hub to prevent water from coming in. However, I don't trust the vent caps and they can get stuck if dirty. Also water can get into the axles. I did notice a good amount of pressure release from the vent hole when I took the vents off. I'm not sure if lockers increase axle pressure but there seemed to be a lot of pressure build up. If I want to water ford I'll put on the fording kit on to give it a little inner pressure. This way the seals will last longer and water will not get in to the axles. I recommend doing this to all military trucks. If you don't have a fording kit you can always put a cap on the end of the vent hose when you water ford. Also don't forget to plug the bell housing. I plan on adding a ball valve with elbow to it. That way I don't have to screw in the bolt before water fording.
Next, I was thinking of venting the T case, trans and the 2 fuel vents. All of these vent vapors and possibly oils into the air intake stack. Oil and fuel can be accumulating in the air box causing a "run away" motor if to much builds up and gets sucked into the motor. This would only happen if the T case, trans or fuel was overfilled or if the fording kit was left on to build up pressure. I was thinking of running these vent lines up the air intake stack and allowing them to vent there into a container or allowing it to just drip to the ground.
Is there any flaw to these thoughts?