>On 3/31/03 7:49 PM, "Craig Freeman" <craig@craigfreeman.freeserve.co.uk>
>wrote:
>
>> I know the
>> housing was hot because the first water crossing I had to do was an
>> hours drive from my place at about 3500rpm in fifth (4000 in the
>> Defender), and I never had any problems with the turbo housings.
>
>> Water entry into the cab destroying the carpets in the Disco, now
>> that's another story....
>
>If I hit deep water at 4000 rpm in 5th, destroying my non-existent carpets
>would be the least of my worries... :-)
>
>One could almost do a skipping-stone crossing...
>
>--pat.
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No, that's just how long it took me to get there - therefore the
engine was very hot. I do actually slow down for deep water (that's
why I'm still alive to talk to you today).
CSF
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