I almost got into trouble earlier this morning.
Got into a puddle which actually came up to the top of my wheel arches.
Another few inches deeper and I might have hydro locked ( ie destroyed) my diesel engine.
I've always fancied fitting a snorkel, but the thing that's stopped me has been the design of the oil bath filter, with that continuous ring of air inlets around the tip.
Suggested route has been to dump the oil bath and fit a paper/foam element filter off something more modern.
But I really like the oil bath, it never costs anything except a change of oil, and always performs perfectly.
Anyone managed to convert the oil bath unit so that it will take a 3" dia hose inlet as well as outlet ?
Apparently the ring of slotted vents create an air vortex which throws out heavier dust particles.
So the trick would seem to be how to maintain the vortex while channeling the air through a flexible inlet pipe.
Got into a puddle which actually came up to the top of my wheel arches.
Another few inches deeper and I might have hydro locked ( ie destroyed) my diesel engine.
I've always fancied fitting a snorkel, but the thing that's stopped me has been the design of the oil bath filter, with that continuous ring of air inlets around the tip.
Suggested route has been to dump the oil bath and fit a paper/foam element filter off something more modern.
But I really like the oil bath, it never costs anything except a change of oil, and always performs perfectly.
Anyone managed to convert the oil bath unit so that it will take a 3" dia hose inlet as well as outlet ?
Apparently the ring of slotted vents create an air vortex which throws out heavier dust particles.
So the trick would seem to be how to maintain the vortex while channeling the air through a flexible inlet pipe.