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    Safely Crossing Rivers with a 4.8 Petrol Engine

    My previous 4WD's were diesels. This will be the first Petrol motor I have owned for a very long time. Aside from fitting a snorkel, what other precations need to be taken for a successsful river crossing in relation to:
    1) Protecting electrics (preventing an engine stall)
    2) Preventing the radiator fan from breaking (do the break ?)
    3) Other ???

    Any and all advice welcome. Thanks. Tony

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    I used to cover the dizzy with a safeway style bag
    A tarp or wading bra would help as well
    I used Lanotec as it was a bit thicker than say CRC or similar
    and sprayed the dizzy etc
    Some will tie off the fan to prevent it spinning


    Crossed the Jardine in '83 but we had a switch for the thermo fans
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    The 4.8 dosen't have a dissy. The coil packs are up high on top of the motor (connected directly to the spark plugs). I've had no problems with water crossings up to say 1 meter (guard height). If you want to go deeper than that, look at extending your breathers. Electrical grease on your O2 sensor plugs if you like. Tarp on the front if it's really deep.
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    Thanks ABW. What about the fans. Are they prone to breaking ?

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    I'm not really aware of any problems. The only thing i'd suggest is to turn off your ac to avoid your thermo fans turning on during the crossing.
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    would marine grease on the plugs seal just as good?

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