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Whoops, Good time to fit a Snorkel!!
thermidorthelobster:
By the way, a good way to seal it is to take off the rubber valve, find a piece of metal which fits perfectly over the hole (eg a suitable large coin), then put the coin over the hole, a piece of flexible plastic such as a bit of a plastic bag over the coin and surrounding area, then use the rubber valve to sit over the top of the whole lot and keep it in place. That way, you can open it up very quickly if you want to, ie to drain the box, which you can't if you seal it up with something permanent like silicone.
(You don't really need the coin if you find a strong piece of plastic, such as from a fertiliser sack, as you're not going to have much pressure on it unless somebody sticks their hand over the snorkel inlet.)
Wanderer:
IME it's not so much that the dump valve doesn't work. It's that the snorkel (especially the Safari) gets bits of twig, bees and the like into the air filter. These then work their way down to the dump valve and then jam it open. So while the engine is sucking the valve definately doesn't work.
I've been thinking of adding an extra bit of see through hose (6-8") that would collect any excess water in the extra hose which you'd then be able to see and drain off manually after wading.
Another round TUIT job.
Of course turning the Safari top around when you're laning or off roading does lessen the tree collection.
Buying a new dump valve isn't the answer. They come in a box that isn't large enough and the lips of the dump valve are already distorted.
Ed
muddyweb:
Be careful calling it a dump valve... that's an entirely different part of a Turbo Engine.
I've sealed the drain valve on mine and I keep the box checked / cleaned after any serious work.
Wanderer:
Landrover call it a dump valve Tim.
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Ed
Bob696:
whatever you call it it is a pain in the butt :(
I have a snorkal fitted but forgot/ didnt know about the whateveryouwannacallit. Fortunatly got a way with a soggy airfilter. I know better now.
I like ed's idea of the long transparant flexable hose.
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