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Thread: Drain nipple - Defender 300Tdi - air filter

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    I used silicone and sealed the whole thing up. It's been in for two years now and hasn't given any problems. Oddly enough, checked it a couple of days ago and the silicone is as good as new.

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    I sealed mine off last week with a heater hose elbow (to add capacity) and a threaded PVC conduit bung, held with hose clamps. Thinking I'll check it after any rainy drives.

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    2stroke let us know how that works out I;d be interested to see how much if any rain actually gets in.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Rain gets in everywhere else if I drive it in the rain ie; the interior!

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