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Ooh, what did Mark do? Did water get a bit beyond the air filter?Jealous of Mark?
Ooh, what did Mark do? Did water get a bit beyond the air filter?Jealous of Mark?
Ooh, what did Mark do? Did water get a bit beyond the air filter?
You must have missed the photo'sOoh, what did Mark do? Did water get a bit beyond the air filter?
I can't even put one up if I wanted too....You must have missed the photo's
Ooh, what did Mark do? Did water get a bit beyond the air filter?
DuckoffMark and @Dopey both think they have the 007 version that converts into a submarine. For Your Tyres Only.
Can't believe I did this deep without a snorkel - lucky escape, definitely got water in the air filter on this one.
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I did - are they on here? We can resurrect them - its bound to be good for a laugh for a whole new slew of more recent members!You must have missed the photo's
I noticed that after this particular expedition. I did get water in the air filter and some even made it into the pipe to the air intake manifold. Up until then I was labouring under the misapprehension, courtesy of some ill informed muppet that told me, the air intake was through the grill at the top of the bulk head by the windscreen wipers! And it was not until I fitted a snorkel that I discovered where it really was!Unless you moced it the air intake is about level with the top of the wheel arch on the passenger side.
Did you get any water through door sealsCan't believe I did this deep without a snorkel - lucky escape, definitely got water in the air filter on this one.
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No - one of the wonderful things that I enjoy about greenlaning/off roading in a RR is how comfortable it is. I have been out in the middle of winter with people in 110's and series LR's - and they are wearing coats and scarves and gloves and wellies with liners because the heaters are ineffective and the doors leak - so they have water swilling around their feet!Did you get any water through door seals
I plan to take my P38 to Tickhill Lane soon. The most I've ever done is wade through some floods and the occasional greenlane. The car is stock so it'll be interesting to test its offroading capabilities. Hopefully, I won't damage the car.
If you do wade then check the depth first. Don't go above the wheel-arches as the intake is in the arch and it'll suck up water. The v8 has some capability to catch the odd bit that gets through but the diesel doesn't.
Thanks. Personally, I’m not aiming to go above the bottom of my doors.
I want to get my Java Black P38 as muddy as possible but before all that, I need to replace my washer tank!
It may be worth checking that nobody else has already done that??If youve done something silly like cut a hole in floor pan to change lift pump there’s a bung at bottom of spare wheel well can remove to let the water drain back out.
Brilliant stuff mateymy travels in land rovers started in 1972 where i took an ex army series 2A from england to cape town and then back to Rhodesia at present i have a discovery 3 in australia and have taken it to K'gari and morten island and hope to early next year take it to the high country in the snowey mountains.
i have other videos on U Tube if anyone is interested
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