2014 RZR 800 Snorkel Build And Installation (How to)

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  • @binksrobert
    @binksrobert 4 роки тому +7

    Dude, this video was exactly what I was looking for. Perfect how to. Thank you.

  • @MrBerett315
    @MrBerett315 5 років тому +1

    Just bought a stock '14 model rzr 800s to fart around with. This was the most informative video I've found. Cheers mate!

  • @trikerjon
    @trikerjon 4 роки тому +1

    Very good video, thanks for all the information including the dimensions of the pipe to make it. Great job 👍

  • @mikepringle1104
    @mikepringle1104 7 років тому

    great Video, well done and saved me a bunch of time figuring out parts and money buying them. I appreciate the time you put into the Video.

  • @NavigateOffroad
    @NavigateOffroad 5 років тому +1

    Well done. It looks like you took time to actually do it right and make it look good.

  • @keyplayermark
    @keyplayermark 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this video. I was wanting to add another air filter and figured I needed to do the snorkels. Great video. Been much easier with a parts list, but hey.. Kudos !

  • @billbenson941
    @billbenson941 8 років тому

    Good job on your video. You explained everything very well. Thank you.

  • @gilbertochoa1553
    @gilbertochoa1553 4 роки тому +1

    looks really good. I'm going to use the exact same 45 to 90 to 45 cut. I've been looking for ideals for the tips. Im going to run a 4th pvc pipe and shove all my vents in there.

  • @jamesroberts3074
    @jamesroberts3074 8 років тому +1

    Very well presented and detailed video! TY!

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      +James Roberts Thanks! I hope it helps!

  • @x4x4offroad87
    @x4x4offroad87 8 місяців тому

    Man I like the how-to video very very helpful I'm fixing to do that to my 2013 whole lot cheaper than going and buying the actual kit for $360

  • @chuckstubblefield5998
    @chuckstubblefield5998 5 років тому +1

    Good work. Just a lil note, the heat in the clutch cover will be a lil hotter due to having the heat to travel further and restricting air flow. Addiing a attwood 3000 bilge blower on exhaust clutch cover side will fix heat issue. Also " blow hole" makes a good blower as well. They suck out the heat on the clutch exhaust side very well. God bless and enjoy

  • @mikegasser1975
    @mikegasser1975 8 років тому +1

    Great video save me a lot of time. Turned out the same cheers

  • @JQuality23
    @JQuality23 Рік тому +1

    Super clean, great job….

  • @mossman381
    @mossman381 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. Gave me some good ideas.

  • @MrFerrill
    @MrFerrill 8 років тому +2

    Awesome! Do you happen to have a list of the couplings, pipes and stuff needed? My main problem with projects like this is having to run back to home depo because I need something else

  • @pilotoelguapo
    @pilotoelguapo 6 років тому

    Looks good. I would radius the notch in you rear window the same as the radius of your PVC pipes so it doesn't crack at that 90 degree corner. I would also tap into the PVC pipe below the bed and attach the other small vents there. That will give you a much cleaner more professional look.

  • @noahyounker689
    @noahyounker689 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @NorthstarRiders
    @NorthstarRiders 9 років тому

    Very detailed video. Thanks.

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  9 років тому

      ***** No problem, hopefully it helps someone...

  • @robertharding3129
    @robertharding3129 9 років тому +18

    Can you make a list of parts that you used so that everyone can get it to make theirs??

  • @jasonfancey472
    @jasonfancey472 5 років тому +1

    Nice job!

  • @jeffstauffer186
    @jeffstauffer186 6 років тому

    Great Video

  • @jony070889
    @jony070889 7 років тому

    quick question, what did you use to seal on the franco from the belt cover to the snorkel?

  • @stevebillow395
    @stevebillow395 5 років тому +1

    Looks good thanks

  • @tonylopez9649
    @tonylopez9649 7 років тому

    great video

  • @Sextiva
    @Sextiva 7 років тому +2

    Is there a reason that a y-pipe couldn't be used to end up with just two risers? I'd like to run my snorkel along the bottom of the window line and then up along each side of the cage as to not obstruct my view.

  • @ludicrous8794
    @ludicrous8794 7 років тому

    Buen vídeo. Gracias

  • @adambratton9934
    @adambratton9934 9 місяців тому

    Do you have a parts list of what all elbows, etc. Will be needed

  • @lachyelmulatiko7435
    @lachyelmulatiko7435 2 роки тому

    Is there any place online to get the clear vent lines and also the rubber grommet

  • @jeremyjohnson388
    @jeremyjohnson388 4 роки тому

    Do you build them and sell or have a part list so I can get everything

  • @mturner2003
    @mturner2003 5 років тому

    Never worked with PVC before. Do you have to use cement? Can you use RTV? I already have a ton it and would prefer not to buy a bunch of cement I’ll never use again. Thanks for anyone’s input.

  • @zacksworkshop171
    @zacksworkshop171 8 років тому +1

    thank you great video

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      +zackery mccormack Thanks, I hope it helps

    • @zacksworkshop171
      @zacksworkshop171 8 років тому

      +eacardoc1 mine is a 2009 only one tube was the same but your video helped a lot

  • @cheeseymccheese7249
    @cheeseymccheese7249 9 років тому +2

    Wicked vid man, thanks. I went out and bought all the parts and pieces today...Dunno how much you spent on the install but dam just 1 rubber coupler up here in BC cost me over 10 bucks

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  9 років тому

      Cheesey McCheese Thanks! And yeah the rubber couplers were the most expensive part of the build, I paid around 7 bucks each for them

    • @RPM_Productions
      @RPM_Productions 3 роки тому

      @@eacardoc1 why did u vent the water pump?

  • @skylarjordan4803
    @skylarjordan4803 3 роки тому

    so do you not need to seal the air box with silicone or anything?

  • @Waathiqful
    @Waathiqful 8 років тому

    @eacardoc1, I have another questions for you man, what is the product you use to seal between the engine and the belt case? The one in the tube? Is that the same silicon grease you used on the outer seal?

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      I used "the right stuff" which is made by permatex. It is a very good silicon gasket sealant. Almost too good though, after making this video I found an oil leak and had to pull the engine to repair it. it was very hard to get the back belt cover off the engine without breaking it because it was sealed so well. I used a silicone grease for the outer cover so it would be easily removable when you need to get to the belt.

  • @yanzorz71
    @yanzorz71 4 роки тому

    Whats the lenght of your riser

  • @shippymcship364
    @shippymcship364 7 років тому

    So is there already a hole on the water pump and you just drilled it out bigger?

  • @Waathiqful
    @Waathiqful 8 років тому +1

    Best video I have seen thus far, love the, don't need that, then toss :-).

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      +Hal Freeman Thanks man!

  • @garrett1921
    @garrett1921 5 років тому

    at 5:10 you talk about that breather hose. i just cut it and ran to separate breather hoses realizing the one from the air box does nothing. The other one seams like its an exhaust hose pushing a lot of air out of the hose i ran. is that ok?

    • @carefulcasey543
      @carefulcasey543 5 років тому

      I don’t understand why he messed with that hose at all. It’s designed to use the air box vacuum to draw the crank case pressure out. If the air box is snorkeled, then that circuit is as well. I don’t think it hurt anything but I don’t see where it gained anything either

  • @jonathanrobledo5186
    @jonathanrobledo5186 8 років тому

    Do u have an idea if it's similar for a kawasaki mule 610??? Thanks nice video

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      I really don't know, I'm not familiar with the kawasaki side by sides. Sorry.

    • @jonathanrobledo5186
      @jonathanrobledo5186 8 років тому

      No problem just a project am working with thanks...

  • @edbroad472
    @edbroad472 3 роки тому

    The dust Swirl bad behind your back window why would you put the intakes there

  • @Haysan07
    @Haysan07 9 років тому

    What length riser pipes did you run from the bed too the PVC tips?

  • @Haysan07
    @Haysan07 9 років тому

    Car doc - when you reinstalled the clutch cover back plate did you torque all six fasteners to 12 ft lb? 3 on drive and 3 on driven clutch

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  9 років тому

      To be honest I didn't torque them, I just went by feel. My service manual does say 12 foot pounds but thats way too much for the little screws on the primary (engine) side. 12 foot pounds would snap them right off.....

  • @jjn411
    @jjn411 8 років тому

    Since the snorkel install have u notice the belt getting hotter than normal?

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому +1

      No, I haven't had any problems with mine. I don't know if it's true or not but a lot of people believe adding snorkels keeps your belt cooler because when you raise the snorkel air intake aren't sucking in the hot air from the engine anymore.... makes sense to me because you know how hot the area behind your seats get in the summer...

    • @tylerschoonover7433
      @tylerschoonover7433 5 років тому

      @@eacardoc1 can u email me a list of parts tylerschoonover17818@gmail.com

  • @djnemesis82pluss1877
    @djnemesis82pluss1877 8 років тому +1

    Shoulda put a hose on that clutch drain and just ran to the side would be real easy to get to the just a thought

  • @chriscrowder8505
    @chriscrowder8505 8 років тому

    What do you use to seal the snorkels up? I need some.

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      Do you mean to cap them off when you're washing it?

    • @chriscrowder8505
      @chriscrowder8505 8 років тому

      +eacardoc1 no. As in when you build them. You don't just throw pvc pipe together and let it sit do you?

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  8 років тому

      +Chris Crowder Oh, I guess I just assumed you watched the video where i explained all of that....I used 3 different types of cement for the white pvc to white pvc, the black abs to black abs, and the white pvc to black abs.... I explained which cement for which in the video

    • @chriscrowder8505
      @chriscrowder8505 8 років тому +1

      +eacardoc1 wow I'm stupid lol. Didn't even pay attention to it. Thanks for the video man! It looks so clean.

  • @84regalhookshard64
    @84regalhookshard64 9 років тому

    awsome video man thanks!, how much did all of the materials cost ballpark?

    • @eacardoc1
      @eacardoc1  9 років тому

      84regal hookshard Thanks! I didn't really keep track but Id guess around $150 maybe less....

    • @Waathiqful
      @Waathiqful 8 років тому

      +84regal hookshard - I live in the south, so things are a little cheaper, I keep a running total for me it was about $115.00, including tax, minus the price of the sealant that was used between the engine and the belt casing.
      AIR INTAKE
      1- AMERICAN VALVE 2-in X 2-in Dia Flexible PVC Coupling Fitting - $4.46 X 4
      2- 3 1/4 inch pipe I pulled from the Charlotte Pipe 2-in 5-ft (80 inch) which was $13.28
      3- NIBCO 2-in Dia 22 1/2 Degree ABS Elbow Fitting $2.46
      4- 5-in pipe I pulled from the Charlotte Pipe (71-in)
      BELT INTAKE
      1- NIBCO 2-in Dia ABS Couling Fitting - 8.91 cut in 1/2
      2- 1 1/2-in pipe - Charlotte Pipe 2-in I got from the 5-ft (69-in) pipe from above.
      3- NIBCO 2-in Dia 90 Degree ABS Elbow Fitting $1.99
      4- NIBCO 2-in Degree aBS Street Elbow Fitting $2.85
      5- 2-in pipe - Charlotte Pipe 2-in I got from the 5-ft pipe above (67-in) left
      6- 1-NIBCO 2-in Dia 45-Degree ABS Elbow Fitting $2.99
      BELT EXHAUST
      1- NIBCO 2-in Dia 90 Degree ABS Street Elbow Fitting $2.85
      2- 3 3/4 inch Pipe 1 Charlotte Pipe 2-in from the (63-in pipe above)
      3- NIBCO 2-in Dia 45 Degree ABS Elbow Fitting $2.99
      4- 8 2/4 inch Pipe - Charlotte Pipe 2-in from the (54-in pipe above)
      TIP PIPS
      1-Charlotte Pipe 2-in Dia 45 Degree PVC Elbow Fitting $0.98 X 3 = 2.94
      2- Charlotte Pipe 2-in Dia 90 Degree PVC Elbow Fitting $2.50 X 3 = 7.50
      3- 1 Charlotte Pipe 2-in X 5-ft PVC DWV Pipe $5.93
      3 CEMENTS (I only needed 2) since I had the PVC glue already
      1- Oately 8-fl oz ABS Cement $4.98
      2- Oately 4-fl oz Transition Cement $4.97
      3- Silicone Grease $3.33
      4- 20-ft PVC Tubing 1/4-in $2.99

  • @goflylow
    @goflylow 7 років тому +1

    DOES NOT WORK OUT ON THE 2008 RZR 800. Nice video but does not work on the 08. Same idea but you will need different fittings and lengths of pipe. Trust when I say this as I made about 5 trips to HD and Lowes. One more trip for a second 22.5 fitting and I should be done. I will try and have a video up at some point with parts list for the 2008 RZR 800 (This is a 50 inch RZR).

    • @lenh1809
      @lenh1809 7 років тому

      do you have a parts list for yours

  • @hardr7194
    @hardr7194 6 років тому

    Voided warenty 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤙🏻