dansedgli wrote:Hi guys, I did a search and didnt come up with much. It seems no matter what I search for I get 100 billion threads to read.
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Whats the deal with going through deep puddles of water?
How deep? You mention ruts - a rut wouldn't be deeper than about half a wheel tall right? That's not real deep water if you're going slow.
The maverick has a snorkel on it but wouldnt the dizzy and stuff get full of water and make the car run like a bag of crap?
Yep. A snorkle helps prevent hydraulic lock and the end of your engine. That'll piss you off much more than a wet dizzy. However, a wet dizzy still sucks bad.
What needs to be done to successfully cross a deepish river or deep water filled rut?
A blind, walking the route first, going slow enough to not splash too much, but fast enough to create a bow wave in front of the car and a bit more practice on easier stuff. As others have said, once you have a bit of experience you can probably make some informed decisions on whether you want to pressurize your dizzy, silicone it, add a rubber cover, move the coil, sheild anything or add breathers.
Oh yeah, and the point about your diff and g'box breathers is important too - water in your drive train wont be as immediately obvious as in the dizzy. It'll be pretty obvious when it seizes though. If you do a deep crossing without modifying the breathers, drop the diff and g'box oil and check for water. Gives you a chance to replace the oil and do some maintenance too.