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Toyota Snorkel

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:19 pm
by brianr70
Would someone be able to advise whether this are easy to fit :?: :?:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=77670066

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:21 pm
by mroffroader
measure twice drill big hole with holesaw once stick to gether add some silicone and your done :wink: i dont even think u have to measure dont they come with a template usually?

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2006 6:29 pm
by jarps
fitted one to mine, wasnt to bad to do yourself, holes wouldnt of lined up if i used the template that came with it.

I cut the hole with a jig jaw which wasnt the best thing to do but all I had, better than the angle grinder a 4x4 supplier used on my feroza when they fitted one for me. I wasnt impressed as it was still a shiny at the time.

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:08 am
by wjw
When I did mine, I spent an hour marking up the bodywork as the template was crap! I used a hole saw to get through the guard, which was double skinned, which was a suprise. Then used a couple of tek screws to hold the mounting plate onto the pillar. Plus lots of silicone....

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 4:59 pm
by brianr70
when you used lotsa of silicone, what are the best places to put the stuff :?: :?: :?:

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 5:07 pm
by Mattman
The silicon is to make sure the snorkel is completely waterproof, use it on all the joins. Once it's installed do a water test, remove the filter element and block off the inlet to the motor and liberally spray the snorkel to find points of penetration.

If you use a holesaw make sure you use a metal holesaw and use plenty of cutting lubricant.

Once the cut is made cover the edges of metal with an antirust product and run a rubber strip around it.

Definitely measure 10 times and cut once, a new guard is expensive!

Matt.

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:01 pm
by Sadam_Husain
I fitted a safari snorkel and the template was 110% spot on 8)

As well as a whole tube of silicon I managed to sleeve a tight piece of a wheelbarrow inner tube over the join between the snorkel and the airbox snout to make sure it was extra water tight.

If you check the aircleaner box after you get back from deep water you'll soon see if waters been leaching in or not :?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:40 pm
by rokhound
cheats way of checking for water tightness is to just hold your hand over the top of the snorkel while the engine is running. Any weak points will start hissing straight away. Try not kill engine, although it shouldn't do it any harm.

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:43 pm
by philux
Ive brought 2 snorkels of this guy, the one for my truck the template was pretty spot on, but the one for kaneys truck was a lil different, didnt even use the template on his one but hey it works :D