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302 in mk patrol
302 in mk patrol
Never got around 2 postin a pic of the clevo in my Patrol, soon to be converted to 351 

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i think you will find the reason ppl go to chev and holden is the location of the dissy. the dissy is at the rear of the motor behind the carbi on the chev and holdens where as its at the front on the ford motors.....
wats the first thing thats going to happen the moment you touch mud or water? the radiator fan will throw water all over the dissy or the water bow wave will go all over it and you are dead in motion.
and ill think you will find also that the 350 chev and 308 holden are of very similar physical size to the 302 and 351.
its only when you go to the big block the size difference is large.....
screwy
wats the first thing thats going to happen the moment you touch mud or water? the radiator fan will throw water all over the dissy or the water bow wave will go all over it and you are dead in motion.
and ill think you will find also that the 350 chev and 308 holden are of very similar physical size to the 302 and 351.
its only when you go to the big block the size difference is large.....
screwy
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That's why you use a blind in mud and water especially with petrol engines.wats the first thing thats going to happen the moment you touch mud or water? the radiator fan will throw water all over the dissy or the water bow wave will go all over it and you are dead in motion.
David
1982 Patrol K160 SWB (MQ) 4L P40 Petrol with Megasquirt fuel injection and EDIS ignition. Warn 8274 winch with Gigglepin head
the water still comes up between the radiator and the motor and hits the fan and throws it everywhere.....David_S wrote:That's why you use a blind in mud and water especially with petrol engines.wats the first thing thats going to happen the moment you touch mud or water? the radiator fan will throw water all over the dissy or the water bow wave will go all over it and you are dead in motion.
David
the blind just stops the rush from hitting the motor front on.
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Not in my experience and I have been through some pretty deep fast flowing South Island rivers - water coming in through the fresh air inlet and out the air vents at floor level, water running along the bottom of the side windows, being pushed sideways by the current ....! The P40 distributor is mounted quite low on the side of the engine and has not faltered (touch wood) yet. I am often surprised at how dry the engine remains when using a blind. I think air must be trapped under the bonnet. On wide crossings this pocket would probably gradually escape, but my crossings are seldom more than 30-40m across. I try to cross angled slightly downstream and keep up a steady momentum pushing a small bow wave in front which seems to help the creation of the air pocket.the water still comes up between the radiator and the motor and hits the fan and throws it everywhere.....
the blind just stops the rush from hitting the motor front on.
My avatar shows an exception as I had to go upstream first, directly into a strong current, to avoid an abandoned ute in the middle of the ford and then turn across and down. A bit scary as I did not have a snorkel fitted at the time. Had a rescue vehicle already in position on the other side though and the crossing was not that wide.
But I do agree - the more you can shield and protect your electrics the better.
David
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