Wading prep
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 12:34 pm
Hey everyone
Whilst I'm mechanically savvy, im clearly short on knowledge on off road prep is fairly minimal at best. I got chatting to a couple of blokes in the pub last night, both of which have LR's they off road. After I mentioned I was going to Slab this weekend, they mentioned a couple of bits that I should consider if I plan on getting fairly deep in water
First being the breathers for the diffs, and extending the breathers. Made sense, and having looked at the breathers this morning it's clear they're pretty short. Easy job
The second was a drain plug for the bell housing. Now whilst I understand the theory that if mud and water get in the bell housing it will cause issues, but I don't really know what I'm looking for to see if the Vit already has one installed, and if not, what I need to do to have some sort of drain/waterproofing for the bell housing.
Can anyone educate me?
I'm going to take it that the bell housing hasn't been modified already. If so, would it be wise to avoid any deep water for the time being?
Cheers
Whilst I'm mechanically savvy, im clearly short on knowledge on off road prep is fairly minimal at best. I got chatting to a couple of blokes in the pub last night, both of which have LR's they off road. After I mentioned I was going to Slab this weekend, they mentioned a couple of bits that I should consider if I plan on getting fairly deep in water
First being the breathers for the diffs, and extending the breathers. Made sense, and having looked at the breathers this morning it's clear they're pretty short. Easy job
The second was a drain plug for the bell housing. Now whilst I understand the theory that if mud and water get in the bell housing it will cause issues, but I don't really know what I'm looking for to see if the Vit already has one installed, and if not, what I need to do to have some sort of drain/waterproofing for the bell housing.
Can anyone educate me?
I'm going to take it that the bell housing hasn't been modified already. If so, would it be wise to avoid any deep water for the time being?
Cheers