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How deep can a LMTV go...

dsanderlmtv

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I was on my boat this weekend and to my surprise I witnessed a LMTV that had gone a little to far into the water. The guy driving was trying to get across to a beach on a road that had been covered by the rising water from the snow melt this year.
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NDT

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Wait till Fish and Wildlife sees an oil sheen around it. Party over. What a ignorant thing to do to a $10,000 truck.
 

Suprman

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I always thought if the engine was running the exhaust could submerge and be ok. And the intake stack is pretty high. A Diesel engine should run on under water. Wonder if the airbox was not sealed well.
 

Shark Bait

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I always thought if the engine was running the exhaust could submerge and be ok. And the intake stack is pretty high. A Diesel engine should run on under water. Wonder if the airbox was not sealed well.
Maybe they got off the covered road and got stuck then had the brighter idea to shut it off? It shoulda kept running.

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dsanderlmtv

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I always thought if the engine was running the exhaust could submerge and be ok. And the intake stack is pretty high. A Diesel engine should run on under water. Wonder if the airbox was not sealed well.
I believe the truck was fine after he got pulled out. The problem was he drove off the edge of the road that is now covered with water and he couldn't get it out so he went and got help to winch him out.
 

mkcoen

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No matter what he did to the engine whoever buys it is going to be chasing electrical gremlins for eternity.
 

Suprman

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What's a little fresh water in your day. Nothing a good rinsing and some new relays and maybe a trans ecu. Salt water now that's another thing. The 5 ton is gonna need more help though. Bet it sucked in water.
 
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