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Originally posted by dirtydogdid you not get water up the air intake???
On a previous trip I found that one of the big 'Jubillee clips' after the air filter wasn't done up tight enough and a water/mud mix had been sucked into the engine. Luckily not enough went in to do damage but I had to strip down the air intake system to clean it all out. Needless to say I make sure it's air tight now before offroading!
Nevillef
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Originally posted by laser_jock99
Timbersurf- please PM me your address if you want a DVD burning of all the day's images (200+).
I think only paid up memebers can PM
and it says you are rejecting Emails
If you contact me first, I can email you with info.
TimberSurf@elotion.co.ukLifes for smileing at! when ya Surf's not broke!
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Originally posted by laser_jock99A very valid point but no- I don't usually bother hosing the rad till I get home from this offroad site. A final plunge through one of the 'cleaner' pools usually does the trick!
NevillefGaz
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Originally posted by GizmoU Seriously need to think about mud/water getting into the air intake and then through to the engine.....the air intake leads to behind the passenger headlight so generally just shy of the top of the bumper is the MAXIMUM depth without a snorkel being fitted
I've been through this pool (and deeper) many times- but your point is well taken. Don't venture into any water unless your sure of the depth. If in doubt (at off road centres anyway) wait for someone else to go through first! Avoid fast moving water- 18" of fast water can easily sweep away a large 4x4.
To temporarily gain another 6" of wading depth you can re-arrange the air intake from behind the headlight to point backwards to near the fuel filter (you'll get a bit of air induction noise!). Not ideal but it might get you out of tight spot. For serious wading though- get a snorkel fitted!
Nevillef
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