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lucky lucky persontip :lol: diesels and water do not mix 8-[
...& the crappy two piece wing moulding needs sealing up properly :roll:
if you do, remove the snorkel top and put you hand over the air intake whilst the engine is running, and find where the air leak is, it'll make a hiss'ing sounddan
there all load of tripe and wreck engines
your engine could have slowed down because you were pushing a huge amount of water out of the way, and water is blinking heavy!
Quote from: ian_s on January 30, 2008, 19:01:13your engine could have slowed down because you were pushing a huge amount of water out of the way, and water is blinking heavy!A cubic metre of pure water weighs 1 tonne. Think of the additional weight you have with dirty water. If the water is up to your bonnet you could easily be pushing several tonnes.I always use low box when wading through water that comes above bumper level.[ i was in low second and although i were pushing lots of water it had no problem till we emerged then it almost stalled then ran on half power for a min or 2. think the wet air filter coused by leaky snorkel makes sense ;)]