flaxton wrote:that pvc snokel is sweet man but i think maybe a 45 bend on the top so it follows the roof would make it even more better
I did buy a 45 bend also (actually a 48 i think?? they dont come 45 exact) but it didnt follow roof exactly, and with a bit of angled rain i think it would have got into the snorkle tube pretty easily. with the 90, there is basically no chance.
I noticed a 3-4 mm hole in the bottom of the air box, im assuming its for water to drain out of. How effective is it? has anyone made up a bigger drain hole with 1 way valve?
If there were to be damage to the pvc, i dont think it will be likely to damage other panels. Would steel be more likely to damage panels if it were hit? wouldnt a steel tube crush, or rip mounting brackets out if hit also?
I could quite easily replace the main snorkle tube with steel (or stainless), the elbow where it actually goes into the guard is a rubber elbow (part of the factory system). I used rubber here so the whole system wouldnt be 'solid' and if the main tube did break, it wouldn't put any force into any of the internal pipework.
And as i said before, this snorkle was built on a tight budget, and could definately be done with more attention to detail (even the hole i cut in the guard!) but it will work when i need it. I've been wanting a snorkle for a while, and when i heard a mate of mine almost stuffed his engine (swallowed a mouthful of water) i nocked this baby up one morning a couple days later!
Mike