i need to know that when i am going for a ride how much is to much water in the hull?? i want to put in a pump but at what point is it bad???
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Originally posted by acahti View Post........... at what point is it bad???It's all just nuts and bolts.
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I like to keep it simple, and prefer to have no water in the tub at all. Having said that, I've had water flying out the shifter hole in the fire wall on more than one ocasion, as I beat a hasty retreat to shore.
I would recomend that you mount your pump as low and as far forward as possible. Strapped to the frame rail, close to the front axle on the passenger side, is a good spot. Argo's sit low on the front when swimming.
Some guys like the bilge pumps with the "Auto On" float switch, and that is fine. However, I would recommend that you put a 3 way switch in for this type of pump (Hand, Off, Auto). Reason: Auto switches use a float type switch, and these switches have a tendancy to cylce on, off, on, off as you bounce down a trail or even when trailering your rig. They can kill your battery on a long trip, or stick in the On position.
Back to your chains
I don't know how long it would take to damage chains running in water, but I can tell you I've seen Argos run for hours with several inches of water in the tubs. Oiling your chains after such use only makes sence.
Hope this helps
RD
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