Front Breather on a 2nd Gen.
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Front Breather on a 2nd Gen.
Has anyone successfully used the 90 degree union (Yota part # 90904-04001) on the front differential of a 2nd generation 4Runner? if so, How?
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Nope.
I convinved my brother to feed in a straight bard that had a little bit of the end chewed off with the Dremel, I couldn't get my fat hands in there.
It is really a tight fit in there, good luck!
I convinved my brother to feed in a straight bard that had a little bit of the end chewed off with the Dremel, I couldn't get my fat hands in there.
It is really a tight fit in there, good luck!
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I did my front breather with the Nissan part that is in most of the write ups. I forget the # but I think its on Coreys Mods page. It just barely fit under the oilpan. Its the same on all the early IFS from 86-95. With the 3.0 motor I think the oilpan hangs just a little lower than the 4 cyl motors. Many people have had to trim the end off of a straight fitting to get it in.
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I used a barbed fitting from a hardware store that I had to cut shorter. It took a while and some sanding of the threads but I got it in there. Its a tight fit but it works.
Here's a pic:
Here's a pic:
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