Got pretty bored the past couple days so I decided to relocate my breathers into my engine compartment. Eventually, after a get a few other things sorted out first, I plan on putting together a snorkel as well. I sort of went overboard and decided I'd buy a couple of the specter breather filters. Probably unnecessary, but I had a discount at Advance Auto to make them pretty cheap and I like the look if nothing else.
Here's the parts I started with:
I ended up getting bigger zip ties, and replaced the red filter with two silver ones that you'll see later on, and purchased more hose clamps.
Here's a closeup on the hose I bought. 15 feet turned out to be more than enough. Purchased it at O'Reilly's for a little over a $1 a foot.
In case you haven't seen the post on the OS, here's the rear differential breather after I pulled it down. The breather itself pulled right out
Here's the transfer case breather line. It disappears up above the TC, but (at least mine) isn't connected to anything. I just pulled it down and let it hang until I ran the rest of the hose to it. As with the rear dif, the breather pulled right out.
I didn't get a picture of the front dif breather before I disconnected it from it's clamp, but this photo from the OS courtesy of JamesDowning shows it's location. The breather itself actually had to be cut from the line.
Now for the routing. The lower arrow show's the breather line coming from the rear dif. The upper arrow show's it's position running forward along the drivers side, then above the fuel tank.
The hose comes out above the fuel tank and runs above the TC, I zip tied it to one of the other hoses to keep it off the TC as much as possible.
The rear dif hose and TC hose meet up near the forward drive shaft then follow the frame via zip ties (lower arrow) into the engine bay, while being careful not to get them pinched against the UCA (upper arrow.) This is also where the front dif hose, (noticeably smaller then the rear) T's into the rear differential hose (middle arrow.)
The hoses both extend into the engine bay to the filters and their temporary positions near the fuse box until I can come up with a bracket to get them out of the way on the opposite side of the fuse box, attached to the fender.
Easy? Yes. Could I have done it cheaper? Yes. (filters at $8 each, extra hose at a little over $1 a foot, plenty of hose clamps and fittings all could have been avoided.) Fun little mod if you get bored and want to spend a little extra change. Didn't keep track exactly, but I'm sure someone can do this mod at around $20-$30 with the right amount of fittings, hose clamps, hose length, and minus the filters.