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Water,how deeps to deep
- daniel
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07 Oct 2011 01:06 #23185
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Water,how deeps to deep was created by daniel
hi
i have a standard 2000 model jimny was just wondering how deep is to deep for me to drive through ? i drove through about 20 inches of water without a problem but im not sure if water can get into any breathers ect , also while driving up steep tracks in national park it got a bit hot a little above 3/4 on the gauge is this normal , i stopped a couple of times worrying about overheating ,..thanks Daniel
i have a standard 2000 model jimny was just wondering how deep is to deep for me to drive through ? i drove through about 20 inches of water without a problem but im not sure if water can get into any breathers ect , also while driving up steep tracks in national park it got a bit hot a little above 3/4 on the gauge is this normal , i stopped a couple of times worrying about overheating ,..thanks Daniel
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07 Oct 2011 04:07 #23186
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Replied by mark1971 on topic Re: Water,how deeps to deep
I've had the bonnet totally underwater when I miss judged a river crossing in grizedale forest and had to reverse back out. If your planning on playing in water then you really need to have breather pipes on your axles, gearbox, transfer box and probably also fit a snorkel. Doing this will ensure your car isn't having a sneaky drink whilst it's underwater. Going any deeper than the bonnet and I'd suggest a mini submarine rather than a jimny. Lol
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07 Oct 2011 05:52 - 07 Oct 2011 08:01 #23190
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Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Water,how deeps to deep
I agree with mark1971 - If you're gonna play in water then you need to fit the snorkle, axle breather pipes etc etc
be prepared to have to change wheel bearings more regularly
Oh and take the carpets out cos they'll stink if water gets past the door seals :huh:
as you enter the water you create a bow wave - try to keep just behind it as it will give a bit more breathing room as you cross and try to keep the engine speed up a bit to keep water from entering the exhaust
Oh and its too deep if the jimny floats away :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
be prepared to have to change wheel bearings more regularly
Oh and take the carpets out cos they'll stink if water gets past the door seals :huh:
as you enter the water you create a bow wave - try to keep just behind it as it will give a bit more breathing room as you cross and try to keep the engine speed up a bit to keep water from entering the exhaust
Oh and its too deep if the jimny floats away :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Last edit: 07 Oct 2011 08:01 by darthloachie. Reason: can't trype
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07 Oct 2011 07:14 #23195
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Replied by daniel on topic Re: Water,how deeps to deep
ok thanks heaps for the replies , i love my little 4x4 i had the best day climbing up mountain trails in the middle of nowhere , theres a lot of water crossing though so ill have to think about breathers ect b4 going up there again .
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07 Oct 2011 16:45 #23221
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Replied by zuki andy on topic Re: Water,how deeps to deep
have a look on you tube "farley quarry suzuki sj water" think that might be a little to deep. lol
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07 Oct 2011 20:43 #23241
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Replied by teafortwo0789 on topic Re: Water,how deeps to deep
I think the manual says no higher than the center of the hubs. Makes sense because the breathers are on top of the axels. So the suggestions of breathers and snorkels are good.
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