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Any PVC snorkel Pics

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Post by suzuki boy »

Sorry forgot to get pics! :oops:

Mums got the camera now and shes away so will have tommorow night!
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Post by suzuki boy »

Well went for a play tonight and finally got pics of the snorkel! :cool:

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Bracketed to the arial hole!
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Side on!
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I like that more than my old one!
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I have to admit the black one did put up with a beating but it had like a 45 coming out that dragged along every thing where as the new one in curved! :cool: The black one the top got caught on a tree and i kept driving witch made it snap! :twisted:
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Post by St Jimmy »

looks real good might fix my old one up :snipersmile:
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Post by suzuki boy »

Cost like $20 and i have bits cut up the same length in the back in case the same thing happens as what happend to my old one! ;)
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Post by St Jimmy »

what did you use as a top :?: :snipersmile:
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Post by suzuki boy »

It's a plumbing thing from bunings it's like a cap that has has a curved top and bits cut out with mesh in it!

I'll get ya pic in a few hours! :cool:
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Post by Gwagensteve »

What was wrong with the old one? It looked like steel to me.

Just curious.

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Post by suzuki boy »

I though it was exhaust pipe but only the bend coming out from the gaurd was the up rite bit was PVC covered in fibre glass but the top got caught on a tree when i was in bonnet deep mud and being in a NT scapping along the bank cause i didn't fit in the ruts! Got a pic on my phone of the snapped off one if you really wanna see it! Pulled the areil out and snaped it to! :bad-words:
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Post by grimbo »

suzuki boy wrote:I though it was exhaust pipe but only the bend coming out from the gaurd was the up rite bit was PVC covered in fibre glass but the top got caught on a tree when i was in bonnet deep mud and being in a NT scapping along the bank cause i didn't fit in the ruts! Got a pic on my phone of the snapped off one if you really wanna see it! Pulled the areil out and snaped it to! :bad-words:
and now the new one will explode when you hit a tree or lean against a bank etc. Ask christover what sort of noise it made and all the dangerous shrapnel that went flying
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Post by suzuki boy »

Yep my old one coped a beating bhut when it went it was one of the loudest bangs i have ever heard!

I have all bits cut to length in the drawers so if it does go again it will be a 5 minute job to fix! :cool:
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Post by suzuki boy »

Heres a pic of the top bit!
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Post by cjdeane10 »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 1&start=30

check it out for some pics of my PVC snorkel.

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Post by suzuki boy »

While i have snapped about 6 PVC snorkels now but you can fix em on the tracks with sillicone and shorter bits i have in the rig!

BUT it's goin soon for a stainless.....
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Post by GRPABT1 »

I still think felxible hose is the go for snorkels, of course they aren't the prettiest but since when were fourbies meant to be pretty? And they will outlast PVC by many thousands of miles and unlike stainless won't cause more damage to your panels if you do touch a tree and it will just spring back into shape when you do.

Each to their own of course, I think the stainless ones look alot better but virtually the same price as a pvc one you could have a much better snorkel that IMO looks just as good if not better than PVC.

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Post by Highway-Star »

GRPABT1 wrote:since when were fourbies meant to be pretty?

My Zooks not pretty, its dead Sexy :D

GRPABT1 wrote:Each to their own of course
You said it!

My votes for stainless, make a PVC one to see where you want to run the snorkel, then take it to an exhaust shop and use the PVC for a pattern for the stainless one.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Definatly cant keep a PVC snorkel on a NT i have found out so stainless is being put instead!
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Post by GRPABT1 »

suzuki boy wrote:Definatly cant keep a PVC snorkel on a NT i have found out so stainless is being put instead!
If you're hitting the pvc one all the time then you'll hit the staino one too. Maybe some trippy out the bonnet snorkel or the like to keep it inside the outer panels would be the go.
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Post by cjdeane10 »

GRPABT1 wrote:Each to their own of course
You said it!

My votes for stainless, make a PVC one to see where you want to run the snorkel, then take it to an exhaust shop and use the PVC for a pattern for the stainless one.
thats the plan - now that i have a pvc one, when i go to the zorst place for my extractors/pipe i can get them to bend up a snorkel aswell!

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Post by suzuki boy »

GRPABT1 wrote:
suzuki boy wrote:Definatly cant keep a PVC snorkel on a NT i have found out so stainless is being put instead!
If you're hitting the pvc one all the time then you'll hit the staino one too. Maybe some trippy out the bonnet snorkel or the like to keep it inside the outer panels would be the go.
I have seen patrols and cars with stainless that have hit banks and they don't come out as bad as you think!

Mine bein a NT though its more how it comes out of the body! With pvc its a 90 degree peice but the guy who i want to build my snorkel it will come out on the angle and looks awsome!(You probably dont get what i mean but it sort of works it's way out of the body at like 10 degrese and work's it's way out......)
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Post by CairnsZook »

dank wrote:You should be able to pick up a Donaldson Air Ram Head from a trucking supplies shop for around 35 bucks for a 3inch one and less for smaller diameters.

this is my snorkle...just rubber bends and aluminium pipe i got for free.

not the best pic but you get the idea. Bunnings sell a drainpipe flywire mesh protector which fits perfectly onto the 3inch rubber bend pipe to stop leaves and mud chunks getting into the intake....

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Where did you get the rubber bends from Dank?
I was at Bunnings today but they only had PVC bends.
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Post by dank »

g'day cairnszook, I got my bends from a place called truckbits in dandenong, vic. A trucking supplies store will have them.
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Post by suzuki boy »

Dank if you want a nice snorkel talk to thomahawk on mudrhino.... HIs work is awsome! Thats who will be doin my snorkel when i get some coin also an air intake that go's straight to the top of the carby and has an air filter in there somewhere in stead of all the hose clamps and stuff the stock suzi one has!
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Post by brendan_h »

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65mm PVC. im a plumber so cost me nothing. i used in total

2 90 bends
1 plumb quick to attach the pipe to the air box
3 15 bends
1 90 65 to 75mm for the top.
1 3 inch cap

i just put a hole saw in the cap and put in some stainless steel mesh in there.
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Post by grimbo »

and that will get broken off the first branch that hits it at any sort of speed or if you lean it into an object. May also get busted just driving at 100km/h on the freeway without any sort of bracing
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Post by GRPABT1 »

grimbo wrote:and that will get broken off the first branch that hits it at any sort of speed or if you lean it into an object. May also get busted just driving at 100km/h on the freeway without any sort of bracing
X2

least being a plumber he can re-make it every week lol
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Post by brendan_h »

it is bracketed on. i need to bracket it more so its stronger.

ive been up to 120kmh and its fine
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Post by suzuki boy »

How often do you wheel? It sticks out a heap i would of thought that would of snapped off on the first bank you hit or branch that catches it!
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Post by spamwell »

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would not have survived this tight squeeze lol.

i am trying to work out some sort of snorkel that would be out of the way completely that still looks good. still on the drawing boards lol.

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Post by suzuki boy »

Yours is a WT as well mines NT so on even more of a lean!

Any way when you work out a nice snorkel let me know!
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Post by nicbeer »

mine has survived that fine as well as the panels.

mines 3" steel exhaust bent close to panel as possible.

also mines a MPFI so out the passenger side.
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