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    help on waterproofing the disco

    hi i own a 93 discovery 1 3.5 v8i petrol i went for bit of 4x4ing yesterday and went throw what i fort was a puddle turn out to be a creek lol was fun but after exiting the car start splattering and caring on.

    it took some time but got it running great. the old girl is stock beside a 2inch suspension lift kit .

    how would i go about waterproof the old girl ??

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    I know snorkel and how go about sealing the electrics do use wd40 or silicon spray and what be best way run diff breathers ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brettv8 View Post
    I know snorkel and how go about sealing the electrics do use wd40 or silicon spray and what be best way run diff breathers ?
    My Diff Breathers are home made, i just went to Bunninng's and got some 5mm irrigation line and some joiners and a couple of fancy spray nozzles, then i just joined the tube to the original breathers and used a bit of glued Heatshrink to seal them, then ran them up to the engine bay, too easy and cost me 6 bucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    My Diff Breathers are home made, i just went to Bunninng's and got some 5mm irrigation line and some joiners and a couple of fancy spray nozzles, then i just joined the tube to the original breathers and used a bit of glued Heatshrink to seal them, then ran them up to the engine bay, too easy and cost me 6 bucks.
    Cheers mate

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    i know this feeling to well, first get your self some non harding gasket goo and seal your dizzy cap, second get some spray bandage from the chemist and use it on all the electrical connections including the ends of your leads. do this and you can drive a lake and it won't miss a beat.

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