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Post by Petemcc »

whats the deal with snorkels? obviously i understand that they are a sort of 'insurance' incase you go in deep water. but do they actualy mean that you should be driving in deeper water? what about the rest of the truck? how much deeper can go go with a snorkel fitted?
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Most truck manufactures in their infinate wisdom :oops: put the air intake somewhere around the grill of the vehicle. What this means is potentially you could take a slug of water to the piston from someone driving past and splashing a big puddle at you. :o By putting this higher you lessen the opportunity. Having your intake at roof level also gives the vehicle clearer air when driving in dusty or raining situations as the sray of dust of water is thinner thus giving your donk a fresher breath. :D
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8) 8) Its not hard to work out to fix a motor will cost $1000 to$4000 :oops: :oops:
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Post by hosehustler »

It takes an egg cup full of water to detroy a high compression diesel engine :shock:
does this mean with a snorkel you can drive with the water half way up the windshield :?:
http://www.offroadexpress.co.nz/modules ... _photo.php
answer NO
if you want to go real deep, buy a jet boat :!:
you always run the risk of getting stuck, snorkel or no snorkel, once you're stuck the water finds its way in
If you have a snorkel you can avoid that critical egg cup full I mentioned at the start :wink:
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Post by mumad »

I recently got suck in a river and the mess it makes is not worth the risk, wet carpets, water in bearings, etc, plus the risk to all of the eletrical equipment that we have in our vechiles, If it is absolutly nessacery to do so then have the ropes ready, but always try to find another way around!!. 8)
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Post by morphie »

hosehustler wrote:If you have a snorkel you can avoid that critical egg cup full I mentioned at the start :wink:
hope this helps


Tim

Where is the best place to buy a snorkel for my Terrano?

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Post by SupraLux »

If you are in Chch then keep your eye on the buy sell, most of the companies that sell them advertise in the 4WD parts section... expect to pay about $300 for one.

I used to sell em, but they cost $295 to import (roughly) and its not worth the hassle to sell em for $5 profit... especially when heaps of other companies are happy to :)

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Post by morphie »

Thanks Steve - will do that

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Post by Leithfield »

You might enjoy this wee video which illustrates well what a snorkel does ... :

(large 11.2mb) http://www.safari4x4.com.au/docs/snorke ... 240x10.avi

(Small 4.5mb)
http://www.safari4x4.com.au/docs/snorke ... 120x10.avi

Can you believe she continues to eat an icecream throughout :shock:
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Post by albundy »

Bought myself an airflow and had it fitted as it was a big job for the V6 terrano. That's my truck in the picture, still went though. Buy the snorkel, but beware, you will only try deeper water, hey Tim, like yesterday :lol: :lol: 8)
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Post by morphie »

albundy wrote:Bought myself an airflow and had it fitted as it was a big job for the V6 terrano. That's my truck in the picture, still went though. Buy the snorkel, but beware, you will only try deeper water, hey Tim, like yesterday :lol: :lol: 8)
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Where'd you get it from Al??

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bought and fitted at 4wd upgrades.
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Post by morphie »

albundy wrote:bought and fitted at 4wd upgrades.


Ta... Will look them up and see how they price
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Post by worzel »

what truck is it for ?
where do you live ?
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Post by RoloverRover »

Has any one fitted 1 to a series3 landrover how hard is it? And as for expensive electrical its a landi no carpet no radio and no noise dampening but i am looking to keep my motor from that egg cup of death and having the air intake near the front right head light makes me nervous of a bowe wave
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Post by wjw »

I just had some drain pipe on mine, not pretty but it worked...and a rubber cone to connect it to the airbox...
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I got one from autobend, half the price of anything else.
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RoloverRover wrote:Has any one fitted 1 to a series3 landrover how hard is it? And as for expensive electrical its a landi no carpet no radio and no noise dampening but i am looking to keep my motor from that egg cup of death and having the air intake near the front right head light makes me nervous of a bowe wave



have you got an oil bath airfilter ?? if so remove and use the rubber pipe directly off the carb and fit drain pipe up the window frame, i mounted a filter on the top of mine, actually looked quite proffesional, might have a pic somewhere, might be thinking pre digital camera tho
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muskie wrote:have you got an oil bath airfilter ?? if so remove and use the rubber pipe directly off the carb and fit drain pipe up the window frame, i mounted a filter on the top of mine, actually looked quite proffesional, might have a pic somewhere, might be thinking pre digital camera tho



Nope its a barrel type filter on an ld28 it looks like it will be fairly straight forward the intake for the filter is already pointing into the right front guard so all i need to do is cut a hole in the guard to the enigine bay run the pipe under the gaurd cut another hole near the windscreen some were and then run it up the outside. Gee that makes it sound like a 20min job :lol: nothin ever only takes 20min or so im discovering
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

I put a safari snorkel on my truck but I never trust it as anything more than water resistant in deep water

No point hydrolicing your engine thinking your invincible.

The safari snorkel fits onto the cruiser airbox inside the innergaurd and relies on a rubber O ring and lots of silicone to seal the joint, all the other joins in the snorkel I can see and trust but the one inside the inner guard that I cant visually see is always an unknowen to me?

I had a flange made up to adapt onto the holley carb and that seems to seal well

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have you water proofed that dizzy thou looks like a point job?and be carefull with those rocker breathers there enough to hydrolic an engine :oops:

whats the carb a 600 vac? you got whistlers in it and lenghtend breathers or what?

got a msd pro billet dizzy and 6al cdi which would make that thing sing :lol:
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krawlr wrote:have you water proofed that dizzy thou looks like a point job?and be carefull with those rocker breathers there enough to hydrolic an engine :oops: :lol:


Sh*t.... never thought about the rocker breathers? Might have to give that some thought!

The dizzys a HEI with silicone sealer smeared all around the base, the holleys stock without whistles etc, havent run into problems yet but have intentions of putting a quadrajet onto it (on the round tuit list), a couple of mates have run them and seem to find them ok. The fuel pumps got a return to tank line on it and that probably helps the holley by not force feeding it so badly when the floats are off level?
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Post by muskie »

we always used to fit a rubber glove over the dizzy in a rangie and cable tie the leads in the fingers. yours looks a little more awkward to do though.
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Post by Sadam_Husain »

muskie wrote:we always used to fit a rubber glove over the dizzy in a rangie and cable tie the leads in the fingers. yours looks a little more awkward to do though.


I'll start looking for an 8 fingered glove :happyjump:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
muskie wrote:we always used to fit a rubber glove over the dizzy in a rangie and cable tie the leads in the fingers. yours looks a little more awkward to do though.


I'll start looking for an 8 fingered glove :happyjump:



well you could do that :lol: or until you find one put a couple in 3 of them, just until you find one though aye :lol:
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muskie wrote:well you could do that :lol: or until you find one put a couple in 3 of them, just until you find one though aye :lol:


I'll stick with plan B and avoid deep water when I can, I've got about 5km of riverbed driving to get into my bach (crib for the others) when I take my truck in there and it can get a bit dodgey when it floods

......can always spend an extra night in front of the fire drinking beer and go home the next day rather than sink the truck
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
muskie wrote:we always used to fit a rubber glove over the dizzy in a rangie and cable tie the leads in the fingers. yours looks a little more awkward to do though.


I'll start looking for an 8 fingered glove :happyjump:


Try Ynui or the Yrapa, lots of 8 fingered banjo players' round there :cyclopsani:
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Post by krawlr »

the best holley for off road is the truck avenger !

and why quadjet?

and for the dizzys just cut the arse of a 1.5 coke bottle and jam it on top of the cap and chuck youre coil in a click clack box or run it through the bulk head and put in the glove box :wink:
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Bubba wrote: Try Ynui or the Yrapa, lots of 8 fingered banjo players' round there :cyclopsani:


http://youtube.com/watch?v=IXz2wP9fyyM&search=banjo
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Post by Goose »

I dont know where you get that stuff from Leithy....

I'm a little concerned.... but it's as funny as hell!!!!

Gotta love stupid yanks.... :lol:

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