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Yup, just what he said. The stock ones come with a fitting that has a
nipple end up with a cap over it. The cap acts just like the below mentioned cup. Mike Derrick Hudson wrote: > > On Fri, 13 May 2005 14:14:30 GMT, Greg wrote: > > As I still haven't done mine, but will, what is the cane loop/air lock > > for? > > You can demonstrate this in the house: > Fill the sink with water > Hold a cup with the opening facing down > Push the cup into the sink > Now, how much water is in the cup? > > If you simply point the hose up, you have merely increased the > necessary water level before you end up in the exact same situation. > However, by pointing the opening down you create a situation where the > air in the hose will prevent water from entering even if the water is > well over the top of the hose. > > -D > > > > "Mike Romain" > wrote in message > > ... > >> There is the trouble, you don't 'have' a vent line. Jeep decided to > >> protect every other part of the vehicle except the transmission. > >> > >> I pulled the stooopid button vent out of mine and tapped in a piece of > >> steel gas line to make a nipple for the vent line. I used transmission > >> hose and ran it up by the battery then inverted the top in a cane handle > >> loop. to make an air lock. Pointed the end down. > >> > >> Mike > >> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > >> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > >> > >> Jeep wrote: > >>> > >>> well it seems that water was the main cause of mine going bad...now > >>> looking > >>> for the best ideas on relocating the vent lines?/ Bill ya got a link for > >>> that?? > >>> Jeff > >>> > > -- > Q: What is the difference between open-source and commercial software? > A: If you have a problem with commercial software you can call a phone > number and they will tell you it might be solved in a future version. > For open-source sofware there isn't a phone number to call, but you > get the solution within a day. > > www: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/ jabber: |
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