
What are the problem areas?
How do you fix them?
Which petrol engines are more waterproof in stock form?
etc. etc. etc.
Don't forget to post up pics of what you have done

fweddy wrote:timely - thanks mullet
I live just by the Ashley river and own a petrol so water proofing interests me at the mo
Sister's boy friend has a jackaroo petrol, have been out with him a few times.
He was doing a crossing the other day (has a home brew snorkel) and the engine died mid stream, could restart but only idle then died again. He then restarted and while he held the starter on he managed to drive out (not just under stater but engine was running and accelerating) then when let the starter off it would only idle. Once out and a few seconds it was away again as per usual. can any one explain?
Clint wrote:I can put in a vote of confidence for Suzuki engines. The carbed 1300 in me 'ol 413 never missed a beat in water, & it did a few crossings where it was almost floating. I had a homebuilt snorkle & sprayed heaps of silicone spray on the electrics.
I suspect getting the lexus to be that amphibious will take more work...
Cheers
Clint
fweddy wrote:what's everyone's comments on having the air intake in the cab as Mr OR has done?
mroffroader wrote: it cost my like $20 for the pipe as apposed to about $400 for a snorkel
fweddy wrote:mroffroader wrote: it cost my like $20 for the pipe as apposed to about $400 for a snorkel
My thoughts exactly. Of course there is the external waste pipe idea but that can look a bit tacky esp on a machine that doesn't look like a bush monster.
Figure too if the water is that deep inside the cab you have more to worry about than your engine
fweddy wrote:yeah - exhaust tubing might be an idea.
What size min diameter?
A smart cookie (with plenty of steel) could make it look like part of an external roll cage
Still thinking of staying inside the panels tho...
MATT4U wrote:I am in the process of sorting my water probs, I dont think I have quite got it sorted yet.
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