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How do make sure my snorkel is water proof ?

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How do make sure my snorkel is water proof ?

Post by CWBYUP »

So I've just made a dodgy snorkel for the 45s cruiser and want to know how do i make sure its water proof before i end up in the water.

Its not going to be over bonnet water ( i hope ) but still want to know how much i can trust it.

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Post by mudmacaca »

block it and hear if any air is being sucked through just make sure the thing you block it with is not going to get sucked into the engine.
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Post by PJ.zook »

If you restrict the snorkel by covering it with your hand or whatever, you will be able to hear the air being sucked in thru any leaks there may be.

EDIT: Dang 5seconds earlier and i woulda been first in hehe
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

When i block my snorkle, the lid of my airbox (HJ75) caves in and air gets sucked in around the wing nut on the top, and maybe a little around the snorkle/airbox connecter.

I assume given this much vacuum is achieved, my snorkle is pretty water tight?
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Post by mudmacaca »

PJ.zook wrote:If you restrict the snorkel by covering it with your hand or whatever, you will be able to hear the air being sucked in thru any leaks there may be.

EDIT: Dang 5seconds earlier and i woulda been first in hehe
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Post by CWBYUP »

being a turbo its a bitch cause you think its sealed and then another leak.

Prick ! Thanks for the info guys.

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Post by mudmacaca »

CWBYUP wrote:being a turbo its a bitch cause you think its sealed and then another leak.

Prick ! Thanks for the info guys.

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Post by meiamaro »

Undo Where the air intake joins the engine
and hold it as high as possible.
Then fill the sucker with water,
if it cant get out,it cant get it.
Make sure to tip out water before
re-attaching air intake. :oops:

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Post by hudson44 »

Stick a plastic bag over the intake of the snorkel and it should stall the engine. If it doesn't you should still hear the air leak!
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Post by LuxyBoy »

wouldn't the bag just break :?:
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Post by mudmacaca »

I reckon it will be spat out the exuast
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Post by klrevo »

iv always just taken the snorkel head off and used my hand....

works a treat, gives good suction and also not much chance of being sucked in

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Post by hokey »

Yeh when i hold my hold over the tip of my snorkly the car will stall. seems like a sure fire way of knowing :)
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Post by Zute »

Just because the engine stalls when you block the end of the snorkel, doesn't mean its water tight. It just shows its not getting enough air to run.
meiamaro, has the right idear. block the bottom and fill with water. If it dribbles any where, than its not water tight. ;)

Or... a more fun way,.... Park it in a big puddle with the top of the snorkel above the water and see if any water get in, say after an hour. :lol:
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Post by Goatse.AJ »

Zute wrote:Just because the engine stalls when you block the end of the snorkel, doesn't mean its water tight. It just shows its not getting enough air to run.
meiamaro, has the right idear. block the bottom and fill with water. If it dribbles any where, than its not water tight. ;)


Or... a more fun way,.... Park it in a big puddle with the top of the snorkel above the water and see if any water get in, say after an hour. :lol:
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Post by known 2 »

if u put a plastic bag over the end and start it u get a funy sound then F**KING BOOM! scares the nieghbors.

also when u wash the car put a bag over snorkel sono water gets in
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