Trevor
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Put the template on after removing side repeater and Landcruiser badge.
I wrote on my template to make sure I didn't end up with a disaster
Drilled into the wing with the 89mm cutter and piloted and drilled out to 16mm for the other holes.
Jigsaw cut across the top and bottom of the 2 circular holes to finish off the aperture for the snorkel exit
Offer up snorkel to pillar, mark up and pilot then drill out to 7mm
Insert M5 stainless steel rivnuts, shame they pulled the pillar a tad
Bolt into place
That was the easy part, snorkel body fitted.
Now to try and connect to the air box, need to move the PAS fluid resevoir and the electrical gubbins further back along the wing
Now have a clear run into the corner, drilled a pilot hole.
Bloody tight squeeze with the drill against the radiator but used the 89mm cutter again
Nice hole cut.
Used door trim to cover the cut edge after painting with black oxide, was a bitch to fit as it kept pulling off when inserting the rubber tube. I had to use a ring spanner as a lever to gently squash the tubing so I could get the trim in place without the metal cutting the rubber. Put another piece in at the top for good measure.
Took the snorkel body off, put some washing up liquid on the nozzle and with an assistant slid into the rubber tubing. At this point my trusty aide had to push the snorkel body forwards, towards the headlight so I could get the bolts to line up on the wing to reattach the snorkel. I also put a second jubilee clip on. After speaking to Paul at West Coast, he recommends not to use sealant on this connection.
The next job was to cut off the pipe from the air box to allow a more square facing connection (it turns towards the battery and throws the pipework away from where I needed it) A piece of 60mm stainless was welded on. Also ground off the pipe bracket on the front of the air box (the bit you remove for filter changes)
Another piece of 60mm tubing was used to connect both flexible pipes, we had to weld on a 4mm strap on one end as the snorkel rubber tube is a wider than the original Toyota air box hose.
A couple of jubilee clips later and trimming back the snorkel hose to fit. No sealant applied here either as it seems a very snug and tight fit. Also need to be able to split this connection in the future to change the air filter.
Final job was to grind off the bracket that attches the PAS fluid thingy to the front bulkhead, make a bracket out of scrap to "throw" the position a little to the right from original.
Job done, ready to play at Tixover on Sunday
I wrote on my template to make sure I didn't end up with a disaster
Drilled into the wing with the 89mm cutter and piloted and drilled out to 16mm for the other holes.
Jigsaw cut across the top and bottom of the 2 circular holes to finish off the aperture for the snorkel exit
Offer up snorkel to pillar, mark up and pilot then drill out to 7mm
Insert M5 stainless steel rivnuts, shame they pulled the pillar a tad
Bolt into place
That was the easy part, snorkel body fitted.
Now to try and connect to the air box, need to move the PAS fluid resevoir and the electrical gubbins further back along the wing
Now have a clear run into the corner, drilled a pilot hole.
Bloody tight squeeze with the drill against the radiator but used the 89mm cutter again
Nice hole cut.
Used door trim to cover the cut edge after painting with black oxide, was a bitch to fit as it kept pulling off when inserting the rubber tube. I had to use a ring spanner as a lever to gently squash the tubing so I could get the trim in place without the metal cutting the rubber. Put another piece in at the top for good measure.
Took the snorkel body off, put some washing up liquid on the nozzle and with an assistant slid into the rubber tubing. At this point my trusty aide had to push the snorkel body forwards, towards the headlight so I could get the bolts to line up on the wing to reattach the snorkel. I also put a second jubilee clip on. After speaking to Paul at West Coast, he recommends not to use sealant on this connection.
The next job was to cut off the pipe from the air box to allow a more square facing connection (it turns towards the battery and throws the pipework away from where I needed it) A piece of 60mm stainless was welded on. Also ground off the pipe bracket on the front of the air box (the bit you remove for filter changes)
Another piece of 60mm tubing was used to connect both flexible pipes, we had to weld on a 4mm strap on one end as the snorkel rubber tube is a wider than the original Toyota air box hose.
A couple of jubilee clips later and trimming back the snorkel hose to fit. No sealant applied here either as it seems a very snug and tight fit. Also need to be able to split this connection in the future to change the air filter.
Final job was to grind off the bracket that attches the PAS fluid thingy to the front bulkhead, make a bracket out of scrap to "throw" the position a little to the right from original.
Job done, ready to play at Tixover on Sunday