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doink 04-08-2003 08:30 PM

question about snorkels..
 
When you have a snorkel on your car, can you still wash it like how you normally do. what about driving in the rain, would water not get in your engine and mess everything up? sorry for the seeming dumb question, for i am young, and still learning:D :baby:

Firefyter-Emt 04-08-2003 08:42 PM

Nope a good question.. It is pretty good in the rain, The head is larger and narrowes down where it clamps on. There is also 4 slots to drain at that "bottle neck" The tube is also about 3" higher than the clamp.. What is supposed to happen is the rain while driving hits the back of the head and runs out those slots.. It would have to build up 3" to go over the tube. No in very heavy rain and driving all day (I do that often :D ) the bottom of the filter has a little water in it, But then again that may be normal, I have never looked while it was raining to see if the bottom of my housing was wet.. (wanna look sometime and let me know) I also had no problems in heavy snow.. I did get a small build up above the intake tube at the air filetr, but it was in no way hampering the air filter in any way.. ( That was also noticed after a 50 mile highway drive)

As for washing, I try not to heavily douse the head, but what little gets in there will dry quick from the heat / air flow...

You could always do the plastic baggie & rubber band trick.. I do that at night if we are getting a heavy snow storm.. Just to keep it out of the tube

kerrs 04-08-2003 11:28 PM

Snorkels do work!!!

http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/kerrs/i...s/P1010175.jpg

The engine on this Discovery was still running even after being submerged for over 5 mins

Regards

Kerr

Bundubasher 04-09-2003 12:54 AM

WOW! What make of snorkel and who fitted it? By the way - how's the bash plate coming? Had an email from a UK guy who was fab'ing up some sliders as well so at least we won't get left behind by our cousins overseas!

kerrs 04-09-2003 01:14 AM

It was a Safari Snorkel the same as ours, fitted by the owner, he had put loads of duct tape around the rubber pipe to the air filter.

The Discovery was actually floating before some opened the rear door!!

Kerr

Bundubasher 04-09-2003 01:31 AM

For Doinks information - most people turn the top part of the snorkel around if they expect to be thrashing their way through alot of water. It is held on by a circlip so just loosen it and turn it round. It can also be replaced with a "cyclone" type air intake. Check out the Safari website for a cool mpeg of an Ozzie 4x4 crossing a river.

http://www.safari4x4.com.au/docs/product.htm

Firefyter-Emt 04-09-2003 07:36 AM

Dang.. you all gotta go down load that video!! Damn! 10++++

PS, here is the head
http://www.safari4x4.com.au/docs/snorkel/air_ram_sm.jpg

Corey 04-09-2003 07:58 AM

I have had that vid on my PC for a few years now.
It's a keeper.

I better use more duct tape on mine though if I don't want water causing it to fall off.

doink 04-09-2003 08:37 AM

thats a sweet video:eeek: makes me want to get one even more. although, due to funds , i might have to settle for the snorkel corey got..:laugh:

Robinhood150 04-09-2003 08:47 AM

What I want to know is, in kerr's first picture, why does that guy in the rover have a severed arm on the dash?:eeek:

Corey 04-09-2003 09:00 AM


Originally posted by Robinhood150
What I want to know is, in kerr's first picture, why does that guy in the rover have a severed arm on the dash?:eeek:
Crocodiles I'd suspect :D

kerrs 04-09-2003 09:16 AM

its so he can "lend a hand" if any one gets stuck ! lol

regards

Kerr

mtnfreak 04-09-2003 10:11 AM

Wow - nice Vid! That driver was certainly confident - seatbelt on & sunroof closed. He did come within an inch or two of sinking the snorkel, though. As for the arm, it must be a British thing.

1Runner 04-09-2003 11:48 AM

Corey, I hate to be critical, but dont you have your snorkel mounted backward? I thought the mouth piece went into the rig. Am I wrong?
Is that mounted that way for your spotter during water crossings? That would be VERY thoughtful. ;)

Corey 04-09-2003 12:07 PM

There ya go :D

The spotter can grab it in case he has to go swimming to reach down and turn the winch lever.

dusty98 04-09-2003 12:27 PM

Cool video!
All that fun and they get paid too, I want a job like that:)

kerrs 04-09-2003 12:35 PM

this is after they opened the front door.....
http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/kerrs/i...s/P1010179.jpg

Engine was still running

After about 5 mins smoke started pouring from inside the dash

Kerr


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