Dom-300tdi
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Hi All,
I live in a rural area and at this time of year, especially with all the rain we've been having, a lot of the back roads have a tendancy to flood and i'm not just talking puddles but stuff that goes beyond the realms of a standard unmodified disco. There has been more than one occasion now when I've had to back out and find another route cause the water was approaching air intake level!
So my question to all you knowledgeable folks out there is what mods I would need to do to my disco to allow me to drive though any level of water without harming the engine?
The ovbious one is the snorkle, got to say I like the look of the southdown one for around £130ish. Then i've been told I need axle breathers though i'm not sure where exactly I need to connect them and why the axles need to breath anyway.
Then theres wading plugs, heard these mentioned so many times but dont avtually know where they go, what they do or how many I need?
And then theres other stuff which I havent heard mentioend before but did cross my mind as potential problem areas whilst poking around in the engine bay. Dip stick for example, looks like a weak area, is that little oring enough to keep the water out if the engine is submerged in water ? Also what about the fuel tank ? I assume that must have some sort of breather to stop it collapsing when fuel is drawn from it. Where is it located and does this need extending too?
Presumably I'd want to think about finding a way to block the heater air intake, as water is going to **** through that gaping hole, or is it a case of once the water is that high it'll be coming in everywhere else so its not worth worrying about?
Bit more info, engine is a 300tdi and has no engine ecu.
I live in a rural area and at this time of year, especially with all the rain we've been having, a lot of the back roads have a tendancy to flood and i'm not just talking puddles but stuff that goes beyond the realms of a standard unmodified disco. There has been more than one occasion now when I've had to back out and find another route cause the water was approaching air intake level!
So my question to all you knowledgeable folks out there is what mods I would need to do to my disco to allow me to drive though any level of water without harming the engine?
The ovbious one is the snorkle, got to say I like the look of the southdown one for around £130ish. Then i've been told I need axle breathers though i'm not sure where exactly I need to connect them and why the axles need to breath anyway.
Then theres wading plugs, heard these mentioned so many times but dont avtually know where they go, what they do or how many I need?
And then theres other stuff which I havent heard mentioend before but did cross my mind as potential problem areas whilst poking around in the engine bay. Dip stick for example, looks like a weak area, is that little oring enough to keep the water out if the engine is submerged in water ? Also what about the fuel tank ? I assume that must have some sort of breather to stop it collapsing when fuel is drawn from it. Where is it located and does this need extending too?
Presumably I'd want to think about finding a way to block the heater air intake, as water is going to **** through that gaping hole, or is it a case of once the water is that high it'll be coming in everywhere else so its not worth worrying about?
Bit more info, engine is a 300tdi and has no engine ecu.