Ok, this is probably a newbie-type question, but my wrenching background is motorcycles, which have totally different clutch systems...
When preparing for water crossings, we extend our breather hoses on the diffs, tranny and transfer case, but why is nothing done to protect the clutch to allow shifting while fording?
Isn't there a way to cover or relocate the clutch venting to a higher spot?
Again, I don't really know how auto clutches are setup, so maybe there is an obvious answer to this. I just need some enlightenment.


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4-low and 1st should still also allow you to go fast enough to keep up the momentum to not get stuck in the mud if its a deep water/mud crossing. Remember slow and steady wins the race 