They all had fitted breather extender kits which were all ended at the tops of the snorkels. Where the wading plugs usually go we screwed in adaptors to then run the nylon pipe. Wading will drastically shorten the life of a lot of components in the cars and increase wear and tear. But then that's what off roading is all about, finding the limits of the vehicles and in most cases exceeding them. Then fix them up and try it again
@techdavey1000 I did reply to you a while back but it seems to have got deleted. These discoverys had full breathers kits run up to the snorkel so there is no need for wading plugs to be used. they were modified to be driven off road. None of these cars were just washed and sold on ebay they were all scraped. Thanks for watching
When lights on, the bulbs get warm. When driving true water, there is always possibilty that whater enters the liighthead... Youre bulbs will explode !
What about plugs in the timing case and bell housing? Not such a thing as a wading kit for that, i think something will break soon, silt and mud dont work well with a clutch!
Why not go to a pay and play area. The first clip is on a Scheduled Monument on Salisbury Plain (Wildlife & Countryside Act up to £20K fine and and it is way "off piste" (Up to £1K fine as a section 34 offence.
I just got done doing some wading in a petrol Discovery...I need a snorkle something fierce!
They all had fitted breather extender kits which were all ended at the tops of the snorkels. Where the wading plugs usually go we screwed in adaptors to then run the nylon pipe. Wading will drastically shorten the life of a lot of components in the cars and increase wear and tear. But then that's what off roading is all about, finding the limits of the vehicles and in most cases exceeding them. Then fix them up and try it again
@s1914 they had breather extenders on the axels, crank case and gear box. Better than wading plugs as you do have to take them in and out
@techdavey1000 I did reply to you a while back but it seems to have got deleted. These discoverys had full breathers kits run up to the snorkel so there is no need for wading plugs to be used. they were modified to be driven off road. None of these cars were just washed and sold on ebay they were all scraped. Thanks for watching
Nice vid :)
When lights on, the bulbs get warm. When driving true water, there is always possibilty that whater enters the liighthead... Youre bulbs will explode !
Good vid ;)
but never a good idea to enter water with your lights on
good stuff
What about plugs in the timing case and bell housing? Not such a thing as a wading kit for that, i think something will break soon, silt and mud dont work well with a clutch!
that holes barbie saw a dead 300 in there gd old 200tdi disco loved it that day fair play to ya mite see you out 1day
@chrmah i know nothing about this sort of stuff, so i'm eager to learn! Why do you have to put your lights out?
that look so much fun
co za artysta?.... , kto o zdrowych zmyslach wjezdza do wody na swiatlach
I want to try that !
Why not go to a pay and play area.
The first clip is on a Scheduled Monument on Salisbury Plain (Wildlife & Countryside Act up to £20K fine and and it is way "off piste" (Up to £1K fine as a section 34 offence.
Always put your lights OUT when in water ! ! ! basic 4x4 knowledge
Land Rover Discoveries are 2 a penny