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<p>Seconded.</p>
<p>Atlantic British was very responsive, esp. for a $13 part.
They're probably wondering why the sudden interest in Land Rover
axle breathers.</p>
<p>Bob</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/29/2019 8:21 PM, rrengineer.mike
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<div><font face="sans-serif">So glad someone had the conversation
about axle breathers. Turns out the breather on the BN2 axle
for my restoration was plugged up solid. Bought a Land Rover
axle breather from Atlantic British. They sell only Land
Rover parts. The picture shows it installed on my axle that
is yet to go into the car. The new breather has what sounds
like a ball check in it. The old original had no moving parts
or at least it seemed that way. In any case I am glad someone
brought this up.</font></div>
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