Had a rough run down at the ashley the other weekend with a mate.
Overestimated the ability of my stock terrano and got bogged in the water while I was pretty deep, I forgot there was a hole in the top of my airbox where a vacuum line once was, which rendered my snorkel completely useless once I was stopped in the water.
To make a long story short, engine stalled in the water and I got water in every fluid that is in the vehicle. Removed glow plugs and cranked it over, masssive amounts of water came out, started
it, and it is running great. Luckily.
I've changed both diffs, gearbox, transfer, powersteering and engine oil.
But now when it is in gear, when it gets to about 2000RPM the clutch slips and it revs high until I let of the gas and slowly ease on, but I can't go over say, 60kph because it just slips.
Could this have something to do with water in the clutch fluid?
Cheers.
Heres a photo cause I know you guys like photos, it was taken before the engine stalled which explains why I am still sorta smiling hahaha.
