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Snorkle on Carby Rangie

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Snorkle on Carby Rangie

Post by Jay »

Has anyone fitted a snorkle on an older 1983 Carby rangie?
Connection endpout of the snorkle where is it to be located?
Anyone did his own snorkle please advise?

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Post by Loanrangie »

3" exhaust pipe with 2 bends and some reinforced flexible hose is all you need, i take it yours has the single oval filter housing with intake in the middle ?
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Post by Jay »

Loanrangie wrote:3" exhaust pipe with 2 bends and some reinforced flexible hose is all you need, i take it yours has the single oval filter housing with intake in the middle ?
Loan Rangie

You know these model bolt for bolt.

Yes mine has the center air intake in the middle.
I will need to create a hole in the hood no?
Would apprecaite any pics you have in this regard.

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Post by Loanrangie »

You will need to cut a hole in the decker panel ( between bonnet and windscreen) if you look at the post up your rovers post, there will be some with snorkles fitted. Yours will be on the opposite side being a lhd vehicle.
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Post by LRHybrid100 »

similar to this but with longer flexi hoses:

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Post by Jay »

Loanrangie wrote:You will need to cut a hole in the decker panel ( between bonnet and windscreen) if you look at the post up your rovers post, there will be some with snorkles fitted. Yours will be on the opposite side being a lhd vehicle.
Loan Rangie

Looking at the pics it seems the snorkle is fitted to an injection engine mine is a carby i so the hose should be connected to the central air inlet.
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Post by defender kev »

Jay hope this helps.

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Post by RangingRover »

Looking at the pics it seems the snorkle is fitted to an injection engine mine is a carby i so the hose should be connected to the central air inlet
Actually, if you take another look to the left of all the snorkle stuff you were busy looking at, in his first photo, you'll realise that its a 300Tdi - not even a petrol engine, so injection would be the least of the differences :P
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Post by Loanrangie »

I wasnt talking engine specifics, just the exhaust pipe snorkle as a guide.
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Post by RangingRover »

Lol, I know. was just stirring jay. My snorkle is done now :armsup:

3 inch pipe with two prefab bends welded on....
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Post by Fubar Paul »

lets keep it simple .use your standard bends out of the carbi then 3" hose join to a T pice made out of 3" exhaust pipe .the botom leg of the T runs to the front of the car between the carbies then with some 3" flex you run up to a standard EFI air filter then in to your snorkle.
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Post by kaistuff »

Fubar Paul wrote:lets keep it simple .use your standard bends out of the carbi then 3" hose join to a T pice made out of 3" exhaust pipe .the botom leg of the T runs to the front of the car between the carbies then with some 3" flex you run up to a standard EFI air filter then in to your snorkle.
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