Hmm...thats an interesting way to replace the terminal. I would love to see it! Did you take any pictures when you were done?
Well...where I live we do have a lot of water but it is in the form of "rain", NOT deep water that needs to be crossed frequently. Deep water crossings are not something I would choose to do unless I REALLY had to. The location of the air intake is not the only part of the vehicle that would need to be "water-proofed" before attempting to make it through deep water successfully without abusing my Rover (or any vehicle for that matter). That being said...I will be "water-proofing" as much of my Rovers vital equipment as possible just incase I ever have to do a deep water crossing.
There are a many reasons I bought the snorkel. Possible water crossings is one of my reasons. Dust is the bigger reason though, I plan on going to places where dust is part of the daily routine and getting the air intake up as high as possible will help keep both the air filter cleaner and the engine breathing easier. Another reason I bought the snorkel is because I got it for practically nothing. If I remember correctly, the final price for it was something like $80 for the snorkel, the Disco 1 fender it was attached to, the rubber hose that attaches the snorkel to the air box, and I also got the Disco 1 air box with a K&N filter in it. So even though it cost me $80, I was able to get enough parts with the snorkel, to help even out the money that was spent by trading or selling them.
However, the ACTUAL reason I bought the snorkel was because I have wanted a vehicle with a "Snorkel" on it since I was a 10 year old kid. So all of the other "reasons" I listed above are what I used to justify the purchase to myself!Honestly, not every modification I am doing to my Rover is necessary. Some of the modifications are because I have always wanted a vehicle with those modifications done to it. After all, I believe in every "mature" man is an inner "10 year old kid" who just wants to have a really cool toy to play with. I think that is part reason I smile every time I see my Rover!
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Great piece of honesty and self awareness here - A rare finding!