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GQ TB42 air cleaner and snorkle
GQ TB42 air cleaner and snorkle
I am looking at putting a snorkle on my tb42 gq shorty..... however the section of pipe between the pre-cleaner and air filter housing is in bad condtion, it does not seal etc... so i am wondering if others have had this problem and what they have done.... also do i really need to keep the assembly for drawing warm air from around the extractors....???
I'm thinking i might be able to go to a truck place and get a section which would replace this pipe.....
I'm thinking i might be able to go to a truck place and get a section which would replace this pipe.....
Also be wary of what brand snorkel you get.
I would go for the Safari brand, even though they are more expensive because my Airflow one is crap.
Poorly made, supplied hose clamps too small, and the design makes it VERY hard to get it to the point where I am confident that it is water tight.
Its been on a day and I'm already looking at selling it and buying something better.
Mine is a TD42, so yours may be different, but I'd check it out first.
Dave
I would go for the Safari brand, even though they are more expensive because my Airflow one is crap.
Poorly made, supplied hose clamps too small, and the design makes it VERY hard to get it to the point where I am confident that it is water tight.
Its been on a day and I'm already looking at selling it and buying something better.
Mine is a TD42, so yours may be different, but I'd check it out first.
Dave
Last edited by KIWI on Tue Jan 18, 2005 4:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Anyone know where you can buy safari snorkels cheap. Airflow snorkels are only $290 compared to safari snorkels $420. These prices are in Townsville. I know that alot of Sydney and Melbourne companies sent parts to NQ and are cheaper even with freight. I spoke to someone who said he bought a safari snorkel in Brisbane for about $350. Is that true?
I would appreciate it if someone could direct me to a company who sells safari snorkels cheap. Thanks.
I would appreciate it if someone could direct me to a company who sells safari snorkels cheap. Thanks.
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