Re: 1997 GC repair adventure
Yup, that's the vent tube for the front axle. If you can't find the clips
that hold it in place, secure the free end up so that it is above the axle height (prevents gravity from possibly draining your dif.). T |
Re: 1997 GC repair adventure
TM wrote:
> Yup, that's the vent tube for the front axle. If you can't find the > clips that > hold it in place, secure the free end up so that it is above the axle > height (prevents gravity from possibly draining your dif.). The clips are molded into the side of the airbox. Mine broke and I wound up using a ziptie onto one of the hard lines. -- DougW |
Re: 1997 GC repair adventure
TM wrote:
> Yup, that's the vent tube for the front axle. If you can't find the > clips that > hold it in place, secure the free end up so that it is above the axle > height (prevents gravity from possibly draining your dif.). The clips are molded into the side of the airbox. Mine broke and I wound up using a ziptie onto one of the hard lines. -- DougW |
Re: 1997 GC repair adventure
TM wrote:
> Yup, that's the vent tube for the front axle. If you can't find the > clips that > hold it in place, secure the free end up so that it is above the axle > height (prevents gravity from possibly draining your dif.). The clips are molded into the side of the airbox. Mine broke and I wound up using a ziptie onto one of the hard lines. -- DougW |
Re: 1997 GC repair adventure
TM wrote:
> Yup, that's the vent tube for the front axle. If you can't find the > clips that > hold it in place, secure the free end up so that it is above the axle > height (prevents gravity from possibly draining your dif.). The clips are molded into the side of the airbox. Mine broke and I wound up using a ziptie onto one of the hard lines. -- DougW |
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