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fordy103 Member Since: 22 Dec 2010 Location: preston lancs Posts: 85 |
just to clarify the ecu is mounted at the top of the bulkhead behind the engine?
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22nd Jan 2011 6:59pm |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
YEP Glyn |
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22nd Jan 2011 7:01pm |
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SteveS Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Devon & Berkshire Posts: 388 |
On a personal note when you do any decent wading there is a small chance you may get in a few inches deeper than you expect (having walked the route with a stick first of course ) and for the sake of a couple of quid of plastic pipe which, if you have gone to the trouble of paying over £100 for a snorkel, is easily run up the thing - gives you peace of mind. You can never really be sure where the bow wave is going in the engine compartment, and you'll never know if you taken water into the oil - until you come to drain it in 20 - 30,000Km
Couple of thoughts - check air tightness of snorkel by covering it up and stalling the engine, and; if you have ARB lockers with externally fitted compressor then you may want to fit a pipe to the compressor inlet too. |
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25th Jan 2011 8:28pm |
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Naks Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Stellenbosch, ZA Posts: 2651 |
Difficult on a Puma, no? |
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25th Jan 2011 8:32pm |
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nakatanenga Member Since: 12 Nov 2010 Location: Neumarkt Posts: 546 |
On a Td5 you can stall the engine by putting the hand on the snorkel, done this a lot of times while testing airtightness on fresh installed snorkels....
...on the first Puma it nearly broke my hand! WANTED: SII or SIII in max 1.5k |
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25th Jan 2011 8:42pm |
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Naks Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Stellenbosch, ZA Posts: 2651 |
How do u make a snorkel airtight? |
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25th Jan 2011 8:44pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5054 |
Remember even if you go deeper than the top of the bonnet the water underneath remains much lower unless you stop (yes there is splashing)
Personally I don't think beyond the height point in the bonnet...never had any other need in any other LR Mike |
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25th Jan 2011 8:48pm |
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nakatanenga Member Since: 12 Nov 2010 Location: Neumarkt Posts: 546 |
we produce 3 different types of 100% waterproof snorkels. 1 each Tdi, Td5 or Puma.
A standard LR or Mantec snorkel is hard to get airtight but with a lot of silicone and GAFFA Tape do a pretty good job. WANTED: SII or SIII in max 1.5k |
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25th Jan 2011 8:57pm |
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alantd Member Since: 14 Dec 2008 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 1513 |
AndrewS did a post on how to seal the Mantec snorkel.
Basically as nakatanenga said - lots of sealant and gaffa If you want to do a really thorough job, you need to take the pipework out from the airbox to the snorkel and replace it. If you look at the D4x4 forum, they're doing a post (referenced here somewhere too) on a no-holds barred expedition upgrade on a Defender. They fit a Mantec but properly seal it. One that started out as a 2.4 TDCi 110 XS + New Defender 110 First Edition |
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25th Jan 2011 9:33pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5054 |
For a proper snorkel - its safari all the way Mike
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25th Jan 2011 10:14pm |
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SteveS Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Devon & Berkshire Posts: 388 |
Yep Safari for me too.
BTW - I get the point made by Mike that the bow wave under the bonnet should produce a lower wave than the front of the car BUT - what if you have to stop or reverse out, you can't keep a constant speed or you hit a large underwater object that slows you down? £10 of plastic pipe and a Saturady morning means that I can choose to go across a ford (ie not a nice tarmac'd road) with some confidence in the knowledge that the only thing saving my diff/gearbox from getting water in it is forward speed and luck. At the end of the day we all make choices - and some of them are personal - so can't argue with that - based on intended use. Me, well I may go slighly over the top in some areas - but where I'm planning to go there is no AA |
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26th Jan 2011 8:41pm |
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BigMike Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2253 |
Norfolk? |
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26th Jan 2011 11:35pm |
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JSG Member Since: 12 Jul 2007 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2412 |
You can ford a Puma without a snorkel - just can be a bit 'brown trouserish'
Engine was fine but the carpets were sodden Click image to enlarge John http://www.hampshire4x4response.co.uk 2011 Tdci 110 CSW XS |
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27th Jan 2011 9:38am |
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SJM Member Since: 09 Dec 2007 Location: Kent Posts: 237 |
Great photo Simon
'11 Defender 110XS Utility SW '07 Discovery 3 HSE '58 Porsche 356A (not good off road) '59 Lambretta (not good on or off road!) |
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28th Jan 2011 1:41pm |
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