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Old 12-22-2003, 11:31 AM
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So Dennis went all the way from BC, across Canada, then forded the PACIFIC OCEAN? or did
you cross at the old 'Land Bridge' in AK? LOL

If you are going to take the H2 (or any vehicle for that matter) in deep water then you need to spend some time waterproofing all of the electrical connections and driveline components. I have specially run diff/tranny/t-case breathers on my vehicle along with a relocated air intake. I can ford water up to 4 feet deep as long as the MT/Rs are biting...
These sites:
waterproofing
waterproofing2
will give you some good ideas on the process.

Not sure on the H2 if the tranny and diffs are sealed or vented, on the H1 they are all sealed or protected in some fashion. Plus, the deisel on the H1 is waterproofed and easily snorkeled.

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[This message was edited by AlamoJim on 12-22-03 at 05:41 AM.]
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