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Will my watertight snorkel fill with water when it rains?
Lyndsey731:
I had the same concerns the first time I drove mine in torrential rain, especialy as I have a southdown that faces forward like a safari, but there was no problem at all. The only trouble our mob has ever had was with a V8 90 with a mushroom top snorkel being a bit over enthusiastic through the puddles.
Gav
bilge rat:
not long fitted a safari and thought the same, think the drain holes work unless they get blocked. did check mine the other day and there was about teaspoon of water in the corner, rain was coming down tonight hard so when i parked up chucked a bag over it, prob over the top. cheers alan......
auf_wiedersehen_pet:
Checked mine today and is was totally empty/dry.
I think it's something to bare in mind and if you have any reason to doubt the contents - check it - it only takes 2 minutes.
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
There should be a rubber drain off point at the bottom of the filter box. If you squeeze it, any wet stuff inside should then come out.
The other alternative of course is if it is a safari snorkel, is to turn the scoop round so it faces to the rear of the car. It hasn't affected mine at all.
thermidorthelobster:
--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---There should be a rubber drain off point at the bottom of the filter box.
--- End quote ---
However, although the drain point is designed to be a one-way valve, it's not very effective, so it represents a water ingress point. Personally I'd recommend plugging up the drain point. I've done this on two Discos with Safari snorkels and have never had a water problem with the snorkel.
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