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Steve
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11th Feb 14 at 15:46   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Axle breather connectors and pipe arrived



Also wading plugs

You shall not pass



[Edited on 11-02-2014 by Steve]
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Just had similar to that happen to me, but was a Chinook helicopter not a goose.

Will get the dashcam downloaded to prove this happened.
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A chinook landed in the road?

We have them go over our house on weekends, always flown in tandem. The noise they make is incredible.
Jambo
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Prefer Portman tbh.
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Steve having the last laugh here with the weather conditions. Such a man.
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Hardly. H&S overuled him.
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quote:
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A chinook landed in the road?

We have them go over our house on weekends, always flown in tandem. The noise they make is incredible.


When I was a kid we had a flood scare, house backed onto the school playing field and Chinooks came in and out all weekend dropping off sandbags. Fucking epic, I'll never forget it.


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Saw loads of Defenders and old Discos driving through big puddles and floods in Chertsey, Weighbridge, Datchet and Staines this afternoon.
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13th Feb 14 at 17:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Some more bits turned up

Here is a Timing belt case breather kit, a genuine rocker cover gasket, some landrover sealant, and a 5 way manifold for the breather pipes



Heres an idea im using for the timing case breather hole, and the transmission case breather, they are pneumatic air hose bleeders with the correct bsp thread for the breather holes



The idea behind these is I can leave them open in times when I know im not going to be driving through water e.g not now lol, and close them up for wet flood times. Means I don't have to faff around removing fixed ones with a spanner and can loosen them to drain water or residue build ups with my hands any time. They basically act like taps.



Im replacing the rocker and inlet gaskets at the weekend so hopefully some better updates then

[Edited on 13-02-2014 by Steve]
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Good idea that, gonna do the same with the bell housing?
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There's two isn't there, this one on the transmission housing and the timing case cover?
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Timing case and bell housing aye. As far as I'm aware.
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cool got them both in then
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Snorkel ordered, wasn't going to do that yet but I figured with it all kicking off around here like it is, theres no time like the present
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Forgive me for the questions but I'm not that clued up on these! The transmission and timing case breathers basically waterproof the sections they fit into? Was this not a standard thing with them from the off, being a 4wd? Is the tubing you have going to be attached to the breathers and routed up to a higher location to allow them to be open all the time regardless of floods or not? Also, with a snorkel fitted is that all that needs to be added to make it kind of "semi amphibious"?
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I like this
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Forgive me for the questions but I'm not that clued up on these! The transmission and timing case breathers basically waterproof the sections they fit into? Was this not a standard thing with them from the off, being a 4wd? Is the tubing you have going to be attached to the breathers and routed up to a higher location to allow them to be open all the time regardless of floods or not? Also, with a snorkel fitted is that all that needs to be added to make it kind of "semi amphibious"?


As standard those two breather holes are left open. This is why they only recommend 500mm wading depth as standard. The holes are threaded though so you can seal if you wish easily.

Yeah the axle and timing breathers will be run and taken up by the snorkel.

And yeah the snorkel with breather extensions and wading plugs is all you need really. Some people fit a wading blanket to the front grill
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Ah ok, I remember reading the 500mm wading bit now!
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The wading depth is because of the air intake. Plugs are to stop your motor getting full of shit. You can without them.

What style snorkel have you gone for?
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that mantec one
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I don't think any of them are amazing in terms of wading as standard.


going back to this,

Its not always about air intakes and various breathers,


You've got to remember

to move that much water takes alot of effort could be 2-3 tons.

on slippy ground.

In a relatively well sealed with a fair amount of air inside giving it some buoyancy.


Most of the land rovers will do more than standard, the risk isnt to the engine and diffs its more the chances of loosing traction and getting stuck
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15th Feb 14 at 15:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bit of an eventful day

Set about doing these gaskets, first up the inlet/exhaust manifold

Heres the new gasket



Engine cover removed



Removing the inlet manifold



4 bolts altogether I think



Once removed you can see straight away where its leaking, common issue im told







Cleaned up the inlet manifold a bit



Removed the exhaust manifold and cleaned up



The old gasket and where it split



And then I had to stop because the wind blew the bonnet shut and the latch hit my had and ripped into it



So a nice trip to A&E, and some bandages is where I must leave it for a week
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A&E? Just wash it and wrap it up. From that picture it doesn't look too bad.


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Steve
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15th Feb 14 at 15:22   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it seemed quite deep and was flapping around wasn't sure if it needed stitching
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could see the fat underneath it lol, never seen that before in any cut iv had

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