1997 GC repair adventure
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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
> 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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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
> 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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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
> 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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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
> 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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