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Thread: SNORKEL for a d2

  1. #11
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    Rain does not go down the snorkel on a safari, its has "drains" built into the head........

    A snorkel needs to be sealed "completely" from top to bottom, or its just not worth bothering with one, when your engine is under water it will find the smallest place to draw in air, and if theres holes the water will come to.

    Once the snorkel is installed you should be able to stall the engine by covering the head, if it doesn't stall you have a leak somewhere and its a good idea to go find it before you go wading (you will hear it sucking where the leak is). "if" your just fitting the snorkel for "dust" issues, then probably not so much of a worry, but the choice is yours.

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    Thumbs up snorkel

    I am really only fitting the snorkel due to the dust issues I consider inherent in the D2. I have used vaseline,lanotec grease and silicone spray to seal up the air box - this is all irrelevant when the air intake is from the area of the wheel arch , where the dust is generated. The last time I headed out bush[Obriens Ck] which is west of Mt Surprise FNQ and then on into the gem fields the only way I really kept the dust out was by continually checking the filter and cleaning it out each morning before heading out on the dry bush tracks. The idea of driving my d2 through water that necessitates an airtake as high as the snorkel, or a bow wave over the bonnet does not interrest me in the least, Iv'e got a boat for that
    Thanks all for your imput though it does really make for informed and well thoughtout decisions
    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg smith View Post
    I am really only fitting the snorkel due to the dust issues I consider inherent in the D2. I have used vaseline,lanotec grease and silicone spray to seal up the air box - this is all irrelevant when the air intake is from the area of the wheel arch , where the dust is generated. The last time I headed out bush[Obriens Ck] which is west of Mt Surprise FNQ and then on into the gem fields the only way I really kept the dust out was by continually checking the filter and cleaning it out each morning before heading out on the dry bush tracks. The idea of driving my d2 through water that necessitates an airtake as high as the snorkel, or a bow wave over the bonnet does not interrest me in the least, Iv'e got a boat for that
    Thanks all for your imput though it does really make for informed and well thoughtout decisions
    Greg
    Is great fun!!!!!

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