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Originally Posted by kittigadu While at an OTR,
1. Do not drive splashing water which may look cool, but there is a danger of water/mud entering your engine via a,b and c.
2. What happens when water enters.
3. How bad will the situation be.
4. Are there other parts that get effected by water/dirt ?
5. How to identify parts that can go wrong. Like, can the leaf spring show you signs that its going to give up at anytime ?
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What are the precautions to be taken before going on a slush drive
1. Remove the fan belt while crossing water.(why?)
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What are the checks one has to do after coming home
1. Check if the dirt entered the differential, (how) if yes, then drain the diff oil and replace with new. Any thing more ?
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This need not be just about water/slush etc. Your observations, tips and views on dry, rocky and snow terrains and other situations would help a lot in a happy and safe OTR experience.
Regards,
Krishna. |
Kitti, I am no expert but thought of putting my 2 cents here.
2. What happens when water enters.
If the water goes in to Combustion chamber thru the air intake, your con rod/piston will be smashed, How? coz the water is not compressible like fuel. When there is a mixture of diesel/petrol with air, when compressed it will explode hence you get the power. Water is not inflammable/compressible so you Con Rod and Piston will give way.
3. How bad will the situation be.
Depends, how worse the damage is, sometimes you may need to replace the piston/ con rod in one cylinder or more.
4. Are there other parts that get effected by water/dirt ?
As mentioned, Differential, if your breather plug is not good, as soon as you touch the water, the Hot differential will become cold suddenly and create a vaccum inside and suck in the water. Alternator, as you can see water will get inside the alternator thru several openings. Starter Motor, same as alternator, it has lot of openings. Wheel drums, if its just water then no problem, but along with water if there is mud, your drum/brake shoes may get spoiled over a period of time by braking.
5. How to identify parts that can go wrong. Like, can the leaf spring show you signs that its going to give up at anytime ?
Most of the time, it will make some wired noise if you drive on uneven, pot holed road. If the sound remains even after you had an under body greasing then there is something wrong. I do check once in a week for all these things lying under the Jeep.
1. Remove the fan belt while crossing water.(why?)
There may be several reasons.
a) If the fan hit the water, there is a chance of breaking it since those are designed for air flow.
b) It will plash the water all over the engine compartment hence chance of water getting inside all the above mentioned parts.
c) The broken/misaligned leaf of fan can make a hole in your radiator which will make your vehicle non drivable.
1. Check if the dirt entered the differential, (how) if yes, then drain the diff oil and replace with new. Any thing more ?
Almost all the oil change and regular checkups can be done by yourself. I started doing it myself. Just drain the oil from differential using an allenkey. Check the oil for water, if there is water it will be there at the bottom of the housing. Change it thru the oil plug.
Jeep is all about getting dirty, On the Road, Off the Road and at your basement parking.
Thanks
Sree