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Installing a Snorkle

SlyDog

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Hey, I am going to being making/installing a snorkle outta pvc and want to know what all is involved ? I think I am going to point the intake of the snorkle at the top backwards so it won't suck up any dust in the desert, would pointing it backwards cause any problems ?? Thanks ! ... and if you have any pics of yours or ideas please post them !

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I think they face forward for forced air, like an iduction hood, maybe you could use some sort of filter, I dunno maybe I'm just nuts
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Haha, yea I was thinking about the forced air, that'd be nice ... I heard this one guy put a coffee filter over the opening for a filter ...
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Keep 'em coming !

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Get hold of Mike(Thumper).......he made his own and could probably help you out!!!!



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I wonder if pointing it backwards would suck in more dust than having it forward? Unless you're following someone close, then it might not matter anyway. Like when your tailgate is down goin' down the highway and your eyes start to water fromt the exhaugst! I don't know, just thinkin'...
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I built mine out of 4 in PVC pipe. Bought everything at your local hardware store. To make it fir on the stock air breather I I used a 4 in to 3 in rubber converter for PVC pipe. I took it all and ran it out the front of the radiator support. At that point I put a female PVC connector on and on a seperate piece of PVC put a male end and a 90 deg turn and more PVC. When you don't want it on there you unscrew it, when you want it on there you screw it on. Its all sealed with black rubber sealant. You can see my pic of it at......Well...if Mudzer would put up the pics............

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Maybe I'm missing something but why do you need a snorkle in the desert?
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hahahaha yeah dog is it for those flash floods to play in
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I am bored, and in case I ever cross any deep water, sometimes out in the desert here you have to make some river crossing's to get to the trails. We have had to turn around too many times do to slightly higher than average streems so just wanna be prepared
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at slow speeds backwards is fine. at faster speeds it can create a a bit of a vacume. enough to nottice? i dont know. depends on the size of PVC you use. i put mine foreward. if you keep going foreward in the sand and move your intake foreward on te snorkle then you should be fine on the sand deal

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It will work fine. My buddy has the scoop on his boat mounted backwards so water doesnt get in and it works fine. He has a 427 in his jet boat and doesnt hurt performance either way, but the scoop doesnt stick over the back seat. And there is water here in AZ in the winter and spring. My buddy hydrolocked his jeep last april. He has 8" of lift and 33 s on and still sunk it. I know its a jeep but proves the point.

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I used PVC for mine. I went from the stock air cleaner housing and plastic tube, thru a sewer pipe adapter from 4" down to 3" PVC, then straight out thru the fender and a 90 degree back to the windshield, a 60 degree up a bit, then a custom propane torch bend to the vertical, then a 90 and aimed back. I had it aimed forward, but I found that for any water that you hit on the hiway or gravel roads, would splash right up and go into the snorkel. I didnt notice any difference in performance between forward and backward, and as for dust getting in... I used the stock cleaner and filter in it so it doenst matter. If you checked out my site, those are about the best pics I have of it. It cost me around 30.00 to do, unless you count the fender! Also, I kinda messed up... I planned all this out, cut the hole, built the snorkel, all before I tried to close the hood.
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I then realized that the hood hinges were right where the tube went... this necessitated a change to the hyd. lift supports on the hood, so I guess it kinda turned out cool.

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