Scott z
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I recently replaced my rear axle breather hose with something longer/higher and had previously added a transmission breather extension hose routed up to about 6 feet.
Planning on raising the exhaust another foot although perhaps not necessary if positive pressure is enough to keep water out.
If Axles, transmission and exhaust are routed up high, what's the next weak spot? I was guessing the batteries and battery switch/disconnect box?
Would be nice to have a better understanding of how deep is too deep. At what level are we going to damage components?
Another related question that I've never heard a satisfactory explanation for is the transmission plug bolt. We are supposed to screw in the bolt when fording but when removed, no oil drains so this seems unnecessary as related to fording. Perhaps having the bolt removed during normal conditions is important to have a place for oil to drip if something is wrong? A way to detect an internal issue that manifests itself as a drip on the ground from this unplugged plug hole?
Thanks in advance!
Scott Z.
Planning on raising the exhaust another foot although perhaps not necessary if positive pressure is enough to keep water out.
If Axles, transmission and exhaust are routed up high, what's the next weak spot? I was guessing the batteries and battery switch/disconnect box?
Would be nice to have a better understanding of how deep is too deep. At what level are we going to damage components?
Another related question that I've never heard a satisfactory explanation for is the transmission plug bolt. We are supposed to screw in the bolt when fording but when removed, no oil drains so this seems unnecessary as related to fording. Perhaps having the bolt removed during normal conditions is important to have a place for oil to drip if something is wrong? A way to detect an internal issue that manifests itself as a drip on the ground from this unplugged plug hole?
Thanks in advance!
Scott Z.