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Vents are normally on the top or towards the top of any case.  Not sure where it specifically though.  It's pretty unusual to leak water into a vent other than the case where it's used as a submarine so I'd still lean towards pinion or axle seals leaking.  Or could even just be condensation if the oil hasn't been changed in years.  You'd be surprised how much water gets inside just from condensation.

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On 4/15/2021 at 10:55 AM, MarkinAR said:

Vents are normally on the top or towards the top of any case.  Not sure where it specifically though.  It's pretty unusual to leak water into a vent other than the case where it's used as a submarine so I'd still lean towards pinion or axle seals leaking.  Or could even just be condensation if the oil hasn't been changed in years.  You'd be surprised how much water gets inside just from condensation.

Thanks. It came to me in pretty rough shape. I believe the reason I can't find it is because it is gone. The first thing I did was flush oil twice (black) and both diffs (looked like cappuccino). After one ride in the mud rear diff is got water in it. Granted the boys sunk it to just below the airbox, phew. I think though at some point the breather tube was knocked off or torn out. After I eliminate that on to replacing pinion and axle seals. Fun fun.

59 minutes ago, Ajmboy said:

I usually look at a parts diagram from an online aftermarket supplier...

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Thanks! Where did you find this diagram, I could not get anything good? Usually partzilla has good diagrams but this is awesome.

 

 

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