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    So I got, and am in the process of fitting an LRA snorkel.

    Just a quick question, the rubber valve that sits at the bottom of the air filter housing. Should I block that up? What is it for?

    Im not planning on trying to waterproof the V8 for serious wading, but If I was, surely that valve would let water in?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris_mack View Post
    Just a quick question, the rubber valve that sits at the bottom of the air filter housing. Should I block that up? What is it for?
    The duckbill valve?

    To drain water - give it a squeeze.
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    Its a burp valve that theoretically can let out any dust or water that gets into the filter housing but not let water in. I also think That you are supposed to squeeze it every now and then.
    I say theoreticallyas they get leaky as they get old.
    I silasticed up the majoprity of mine leaving a small pinhole for water to get out.
    Mate if you are in so much water that it gets in, I think you have greater problems as it is about a metre from the ground and it would only get that high if the car were stopped .
    You will get a little water in a snorkel in really heavy rain unless you turn the top around and who thinks of that at the time? I have found my aircleaner all wavy after heavy rain but the good news is they dry out fine.
    Regards Philip A

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    well its all fitted! looks good and fitted well, Cheers to LRA and Anthony (I think that was his name) for great instructions and advice!

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    Nice work mate, Did you notice any difference when you put this on?.

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    Heres a pic of my Rangie with snorkel after Cape trip. The snorkel was a bent up by KLR automotive and i got some flexi tube from pirtek and fitted it up.

    I siliconed up the little duckbill valve for those deeper water crossings.

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers Sean
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