Maybe better solution for you is what I have done to solve this possible problem on my 300Tdi defender. ie Instal clear breather hoses. (Wonder when we will get a flood in Murray River area to give it a "road test"?)
Bought two brass`fittings - one each for clutch and timing housings. Both 1/4 inch BSP male thread one end and male the other end to take 1/4 inch internal diameter hose over it. Right angle between them. Probably need place with good collection of fittings to find these.
Screw fittings into housings. Hose outlet facing to right side of vehicle on timing housing and about 45 degrees forward on clutch housing. Then push clear plastic hose over each. No clamp necessary on hose I used. Other ends can be located wherever you see fit above anticipated high water level, eg under top og right guard and facing down so dirt and water cannot fall into them, eg like Defender gearbox,etc breathers.
With clear plastic hoses, until they get old and deteriorated, you can wipe dirt and oil off the outside to check there is nothing inside. Much easier than removing plugs, which could possibly cause problems if left in due to buildup of pressure or vacuum in housings.
Straight brass fittings could be used, but with hose initially pointing straight down, most likely on a Land Rover it would soon be ripped off.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
				
			 
						
					 
						
					 
						
					 
				 
						
					 Originally Posted by woody
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