3 Installing the Air Locker
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3.5
Drilling and Tapping the Bulkhead Port
An airline port must be drilled and tapped through the differential
housing to mount the bulkhead fitting into.
NOTE : Higher ratio gearing uses deeper (thicker) ring gears
with teeth that extend much further. Make sure the
intended hole location is far enough away from the
ring gear teeth that the air line will not be at risk of
contact with the current or future ring gears.
3.5.1
A
Port Location on the IFS KJ Housing
Mark a spot on the top of the outside shell of the differential
housing on the thick section of the large external rib of the housing
as shown in Figure
Figure 10.
Cover the drive pinion and axle tube areas with a rag to protect
them from metal filings.
Drill through the housing square to the outside surface using a
11.2mm [7/16”] drill.
Tap the hole from the outside using a ¼” NPT pipe tap.
Remove any sharp edges from the hole that may chip-off and fall
into the housing.
Carefully remove the rags and inspect with a service light inside the
housing to insure no metal filings are left behind.