Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
#51
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Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
#52
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
#53
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Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430CF44C.E99A7638@***.net...
> The breather is a very simple device, and they all look like the
> one being modified at: http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/tech/waterproof/
> Your CJ should have come with a vent hosed up and attached beside your
> battery, if it's like a Real Jeep.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> My understanding is that there is a spring loaded ball that lets air seep
>> out as the trans heats, but prevents water from getting in. It keeps
>> water
>> out in two ways, 1, the spring pushes the ball against a seat, and 2, the
>> vacuum that is created when the hot transmission cools works to suck the
>> ball against its seat.
>>
>> There might not be a ball, just a small plate. But the plate would still
>> bet
>> sucked against the seat, or fall against the seat, when the cold water
>> came
>> along.
>>
>> The hole isn't very large, and it wouldn't take much air pressure to keep
>> it
>> from getting in, and a small brass or copper plate that covers the hole
>> will
>> keep the water out.
>>
>> If the vent is on the side though, I agree it might not work very well,
>> but
>> my vent is on the top ...
#54
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Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Famous last words.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#55
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Famous last words.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#56
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Famous last words.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#57
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Famous last words.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
J Strickland wrote:
>
> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say for
> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather hose
> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets gas
> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but a
> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#58
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Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Perhaps, but to the point and not beside it.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#59
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Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Perhaps, but to the point and not beside it.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
#60
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Rubie Locker pumps!!!!
Perhaps, but to the point and not beside it.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:430E230C.22480E6@***.net...
> Famous last words.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> J Strickland wrote:
>>
>> God damn it Bill, there is no vent hose on the transmission, Real Jeep or
>> otherwise. There is a vent hose on the tcase, and each axle. I can't say
>> for
>> sure that there has never been a breather hose on the transmission of
>> earliler models, but I know without any doubt that there is no breather
>> hose
>> on any transmission used after 1976, unless the owner of the vehicle made
>> the effort to install one. The transmission has a small valve that lets
>> gas
>> out of the trans, and presumably is able to keep liquid from seeping in.
>> Having a vehicle stall in deep water may be able to defeat the valve, but
>> a
>> simple water crossing should not present any problems.