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Firewall - Snorkel

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Firewall - Snorkel

Post by Pep »

Is it legal to put a hole through the firewall
I'm thinking about running a snorkel through the panel between the windscreen and bonnet (i dunno wat that's called :oops: )
than through the firewall along the inside of the into the airbox
As anyone done this or should i steer away from this idea :?:
It's a 94 Sierra

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Post by HotFourOk »

Why not use a conventional snorkel?
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Post by Pep »

HotFourOk wrote:Why not use a conventional snorkel?
Price :cry:
and i like the idea of the snorkel not running along the outer guard
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Post by lay80n »

Firewall is just that, a wall that stops heat and potential fire entering the cab. From memory holes are illegal (or at least need engineering). It costs next to nothing to make your own snokel, so price shouldnt be an issue unless you are being really tight.

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Post by Pep »

lay80n wrote:Firewall is just that, a wall that stops heat and potential fire entering the cab. From memory holes are illegal (or at least need engineering). It costs next to nothing to make your own snokel, so price shouldnt be an issue unless you are being really tight.

Layto....
I was always planning on making my own,
but i said before i just liked the idea of not having it on the outside of the guard if possible
but i thought i may have been illegal to cut through the firewall
Guess i'll just make it run along the outside
I'm planning on using PVC pipe as i don't have a welder
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Post by Bowhunter »

Mate, I have all the bits here for a snorkle.

I was going to make one for my feroza but sold it and bought a lux - it has a safari one :P

I have 3 inch alloy tubing, the 90 and 45 degree elbows, the snorkle head, hose clamps, and flexitubing for under the bonnet.

Shoot me a PM if you're interested mate.

It'd look heaps better than a PVC one ;)

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Post by waxhead.. »

I have seen sierra's with snorkels done the way you speak of.
Isn't grumpy done like this?
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Post by HotFourOk »

I made one from Stainless 3" and rubber bends... no welding required.
And I'm happy with how it looks and performs.

It would be much harder the way you describe.. There is so many people with both bought and DIY snorkels on Sierra's on here.. you can find lots of assistance.
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Post by Pep »

HotFourOk wrote:I made one from Stainless 3" and rubber bends... no welding required.
And I'm happy with how it looks and performs.

It would be much harder the way you describe.. There is so many people with both bought and DIY snorkels on Sierra's on here.. you can find lots of assistance.
Thanks HotFourOk
Wat you've just described is exactly wat i'm looking
at buying from Bowhunter but in ali not stainless
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Post by waxhead.. »

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Post by Pep »

Thanks Waxhead

That exactly what i was originaly talking about

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