View Full Version : Greese fittin an breather toob
rover4x4
December 29th, 2003, 04:45 PM
How many greese fittins suppose to be on da front drive shaft? I no there is 1 on da output side of da t-case but is der suppose to be 1 near da diff? I see some splines down there and a hole in the shaft where it appears there was a greese fitting but I am not positve. if the fitting has broken off will I have to get a new shaft :rofl or have to drill out the old one and retap?
also all this talk about diff breathers blah blah? where are they I am about 90% certain they are on the axle tube but are they? thanks people
DJ Menasco
December 29th, 2003, 05:47 PM
On your rig the the front breather tube terminates in an upside-down "U" just to the left of your master cylinder. I believe there is a tube from your front & rear differential, transfer-case, and transmission, respectively. Although, the rear diff-breather terminates at the rear of the D90. I believe it's located on the drivers side just under the rear of the tub? Just to be sure you should check out Alan's set-up that he sells: (http://www.gulfcoastrovers.com/rovers/air_breather/index.htm). It's nice :thumbs. Hope this helps PP.
DJ
Mike Hippert
December 30th, 2003, 08:00 AM
Phillip, on my front DS there is 1 greese fitting on yhe shaft near the splines and one on each U-joint.
rover4x4
December 30th, 2003, 08:34 AM
coool. the splines near the diff?
Mike Hippert
December 30th, 2003, 10:49 AM
Yep.
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