threedogs (25th February 2015)
Just checked mine - seems ok.
However - a ‘supplementary question’ .
Whilst I had the airbox lid off I noticed a small hole in the bottom of the airbox, obviously a drain hole. Drain hole on my old bus had one of those squeezy rubber tubes attached to allow water out, but not in, but this is just a hole with nothing to attach a tube to. Does that sound right or is something missing? I’ve sealed it with a course thread tek bolt & rubber washer (from underneath).
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It may be a drain hole for the snorkel , to let water out
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Surely snorkels would have their own drain point somewhere before the airbox itself wouldn’t they? So does your airbox have a drain hole?
The bottom of the airbox has a raised concentric lip which is outsided of the diameter of the filter. the hole is between this lip & the side of the airbox. Looks to me that the design is to allow a certain amount of water in the box without it getting sucked into the motor. However it has the potential to let water in during a deep water crossing. I guess with it blocked off I’ll just need to remember to check for water in the airbox from time to time.
2006 4.2TDi ex-Telstra Remote area Camper. Patrol Sold after 11 years of ownership Replaced with 2006 OKA NT Expedition Truck. Cummins, Allison & lots of goodies
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Never had a good look inside the air box but driving when its flogging down ,
I'd want to water to be able to drain.I've had the water half way up the windscreen
going to Bearii just after the gate on suttons lane {no snorkel} and no water ingress as well.
most snorkel fitters do some thing to the air box what that is I dont know
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
If you have a snorkel and you get ANY water in your air box - you have a problem somewhere. Usually it gets in via a poor seal either on the airbox or somewhere on the snokel's plumbing, or the hole in the bottom of the air box (that usually has a rubber valve in the ones I have looked at anyway) has not been sealed.
Or - of course - you were in water which was above the snorkel!
As far as I am aware Bill there is only a hole in the GU boxes. When I worked for Donaldson we sold tonnes of those "Vac Valves". But they were primarily for the larger housings. I thought to block that hole but if any water to get in it would no where to go so I left it.