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Water crossings

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Water crossings

Post by slobo »

Hi Guys,

I am going to go to a Tag along tour in Tasmania in January. The tour operator told me to install a snorkel professionally.

He says that water depth can sometimes be up to the windscreen. In that case would your car be full of water after you cross the river? If that is the case than its not fun at all, because all your seats, camping gear including yourself would be soaked in water.

Did anyone go through such water crossings and what was your experience?

Cheers,

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Re: Water crossings

Post by bogged »

your doors have rubbers on them to seal it....
fit the snorkel, you will be fine.
if your worried, take a blind for the front with you....
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Post by slobo »

Thanks mate, that's very encouraging.
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Post by A.J. »

Yes that's what he means.

As long as you maintain a bow-wave you will be fine.
Should you get stuck though, water WILL come in!
I filled my GU up twice, about 1-2" of water over the floor but the river was only that deep. If the river was deeper then the water would've filled up to the same hight :roll: :finger:

You wouldn't believe where water comes in, the door rubber are the least of your concerns ;)
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Post by simkell »

A.J. wrote:Yes that's what he means.

As long as you maintain a bow-wave you will be fine.
Should you get stuck though, water WILL come in!
I filled my GU up twice, about 1-2" of water over the floor but the river was only that deep. If the river was deeper then the water would've filled up to the same hight :roll: :finger:

You wouldn't believe where water comes in, the door rubber are the least of your concerns ;)
because it was a patrol you were driving :finger:
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Post by RockyF75 »

If its a tag along tour I'd say there's very little chance of getting stuck, prolly a river with a nice flat stone surface and hardly flowing.

As mentioned, don't stop in the middle to take pics and the interior should be fine.

I've had shin deep water in my rocky once, and about 2-3" deep on several occasions. Makes the carpet rotten and smelly :x
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Post by alien »

i've had my zuk window deep without a snorkel... that was SCARY!!! and i stalled in the middle too... water came in through the doors and through the air vents =) haha

only got up to my knees before i got it started again and drove out... the waterline under the bonnet showed i missed my air intake by about 5-10mm...

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Post by Zam »

Yeah if you get a snorkel you should be fine, I have been through water where the water was just below the windscreen which was a bit scary, but if you keep a constant speed and dont change gears while going through the water all is good.
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Re: Water crossings

Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

slobo wrote:Hi Guys,

I am going to go to a Tag along tour in Tasmania in January. The tour operator told me to install a snorkel professionally.

He says that water depth can sometimes be up to the windscreen. In that case would your car be full of water after you cross the river? If that is the case than its not fun at all, because all your seats, camping gear including yourself would be soaked in water.

Did anyone go through such water crossings and what was your experience?

Cheers,

Slobo
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Get onto LCOOL and search "Raditator Damage". Once you find the dicussion, get the part numbers and check your fan. If it has a BLUE spot, you'll need to change it, or carry a few spare radiators. The info is all there.

The blue spot fans eat radiators when they get wet (seen three in the last 3 wks in PNG)

Cruiser intakes are VERY good even without a snorkel at keeping water out.
Take a cheap $2 tarp and straps or a prefessional bra to keep some of the water out of the radiator. Mostly a problem at the bottom.

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Post by JrZook »

I simply loosen the fan belt or take it off in case of it eating my radiator. only a couple of mins muckin around, safer tho.

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Post by love ke70 »

i wouldnt trust a professionally installed snorkel after removing mine.

i would suggest a round pipe jobbie with silicon joins, to make sure it really is water proof.
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Post by slobo »

What do you mean by LCOOL?

You recon that after market fan will not cause the damage?
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Post by Toli »

slobo wrote:What do you mean by LCOOL?

You recon that after market fan will not cause the damage?
This is LCOOL

http://www.lcool.org/forum/index.php

There was also a thread on here about this as well

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic155451.php
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Post by slobo »

I checked my fan and it has yellow dot on the fan. Infact almost all parts in the car have yellow dots.

The fan is fairly stiff because I tried bending it by hand and it looks like it would brake before it could rich the radiator.

How can I check the part number of the fan?
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Post by slobo »

Guys here is the link to the LCOOL forum that is discussing this topic in detail.

URL: http://www.lcool.org/forum/viewtopic.ph ... n&start=15
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