Re: remote breathers

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Rich

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Referring back to the old Range Rovers they had the 2 axles the g/box and
t/fer box engine is probably obvious. The silicone tubing might be too soft
and collapse on bends I would go for the clear plastic tube with the nylon
braiding in it if you can get some the size you need..

Rich


"Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
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> I'm going to sort out the remote breathers on my 110.
> questions is what has remote breathers and where are they?
>
> the front and rear axles are easy enough, but what about the gearbox
> (LT77) and transfer box (LT230R) and are there any others?
>
> I'm planning to make my own breather pipes, I have some silicone tube
> here that seems the same bore as the remains of the axle breathers,
> anyone have any kints and tips for this?
>
>
> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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