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--defender-- Member Since: 22 Apr 2010 Location: South Coast Posts: 90 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi,
Does anyone know of any video tutorials on fitting a Safari Snorkel to a TDCi Defender RHD? The instructions look a little confusing on a couple of areas. Any other pearls of wisdom appreciated... ![]() |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5059 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Just follow it through - its not that hard
Whats worrying you? Mike |
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warren Member Since: 14 Oct 2009 Location: East Lancs. Posts: 903 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
And remember to double check the stencil is lined up properly before drilling any holes! And then check again, and again. And again.
![]() I wussed out and got a mate to drill mine haha |
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MK Member Since: 28 Aug 2008 Location: Santiago Posts: 2448 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
[quote="warren"]And remember to double check the stencil is lined up properly before drilling any holes! And then check again, and again. And again.
That is the theme at the LR factory ![]() ![]() ............................................................. Earth first. Other planets later |
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--defender-- Member Since: 22 Apr 2010 Location: South Coast Posts: 90 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi Warren, I was unsure how to seal the air cleaner housing drain hole & air intake duct. These are optional in the installation instructions, seems like a good idea to me, as that's why I'm fitting the snorkel! What happens to any other water that blows, drips or pours into the snorke intake whilst driving if these drains are blocked? I guess some moisture in the induction is good (moist damp air is good for engine performance), large amounts of water isn't... I was really planning ahead prior to installation at the weekend, tooling, consumables etc. I've not undertaken any work on this vehicle yet, and I was just being cautious. If it ain't broke don't fix it! |
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warren Member Since: 14 Oct 2009 Location: East Lancs. Posts: 903 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I've not sealed mine yet, it was REALLY cold in the garage, the gas heater had died and the door wouldn't shut. So that job can wait till the summer.
I'm not sure what happens to the water that gets into the snorkel. I've heard that because of the way the snorkel is designed though that rain is dispensed and only clean air gets 'sucked through'. Just found this... http://www.4x4connection.com/tech/snorkeltech.htm
Having said that I've not seen any water running down the back of the snorkel when it's been hoofing it down... Then again it must work as there must be thousands of fully sealed snorkels out there with no issues? |
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BIGFOG Member Since: 12 Sep 2010 Location: Edenbridge Posts: 537 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I saw one being fitted and they used longer bolts than supplied to draw the snorkel up against the A post, then swapped to the shorter ones to finish off - this appeared to prevent an awful lot of pushing and shoving!
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Denis Member Since: 28 Dec 2010 Location: prairie Posts: 58 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi --defender--!
I didn't fit it myself yet. My friend did it - with total sealing. It takes him about 8 hours ![]() ![]() First seal all holes with some good sealant, then wait until it makes rigid. Then seal fittings among ducts. You need to seal everything. Without total sealing it is mere raised air intake not snorkel. No problems with water with proper sealing. If you have a little experience in automotive works in my opinion it is better if you let to do such works as drilling to experienced one and yourself do sealing works. Or you may fit it as RAI somewere, and then make sealing yourself later. hope that helps, all is only my opinion ![]() |
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Lorryman100 Member Since: 01 Oct 2010 Location: Here Posts: 2686 ![]() |
I never had the b@lls to fit mine so got the dealer to do it
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mick Member Since: 08 Feb 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 2109 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
try this
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5059 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I almost forgot to seal one (bloody) connection
But did it from the outside (well in the engine bay after hours of swearing ![]() ![]() ![]() My only comment - in my opinion - safari is the best snorkel in every respect...but the snorkel is an insurance not to play in bonnet depth static water! Mike |
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--defender-- Member Since: 22 Apr 2010 Location: South Coast Posts: 90 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I doubt it'll ever be used to that level, just want to do the job right! If it ain't broke don't fix it! |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5059 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Me to ![]() Actually im not sure doing it inside or outside which is better Mike |
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--defender-- Member Since: 22 Apr 2010 Location: South Coast Posts: 90 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Thanks Brian, I've seen that TD5 install before. The TDCi install is quite a bit different, smaller holes to drill for one, the method on my new snorkel uses bolts, washers. large rubber grommets and ferrules to mount the snorkel to the side air duct rather than studs. I note that they didn't use Silkaseal flexable rubber jointing sealer but what looks like silicon sealant. I guess it works too... If it ain't broke don't fix it! |
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