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Old 10-14-2005, 07:25 PM
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It's pretty easy to do. Just buy some rubber fuel hose (you'll need 3 ft total) and you'll find one vent on top of the automatic transmission, and on the front and rear axles easily, I looked all over and couldn't find one for the transfer case, but I'm sure it has one too because Fstop says it does, but I'll be a son of a gun if I can find it. I secured the top of the hoses with a J clamp and sheet metal screw to the underside and filled around the screw with black high heat silicone. As has been stated driving in deep water is VERY DANGEROUS, hard on components, wheel bearings, and electrical connections, and call me overly safe, but I keep a pair of personal fotation devices in the back.
You're right Newbie, I have been busy cutting and splitting firewood for the winter. I bought a vented wood heater for the den and hope to save on heating with two cords of wood. One cord from last year and this cord to be used as late as possible after it dries. I had a friend that almost burned down his house putting a wood heater in the garage - flames and gas fumes don't mix! First time in a long time I've missed my pick up, hauling around wood!
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