Depends on how much effort you want to put into this project
You can extend the Vent's for the rear and trans up into the truck cabin.
We used to vent the distributers on Gassers into the cab.
Once you hit real deep water, we used to put a bungy cord onto the fan to stop it from spinning and throwing water all over the engine, but keep the RPM real low. (that was a tow truck with a gas engine)
I have been a late 70's Chevy Gasser that we stalled out in the water (driver had the air cleaner lid on upside down) How deep was it? put it this way, it was hard to open the door with the water current against it. It was 3/4 the way up the door! Once we got a door open, it got real wet inside.
You should be able to go up to the point you suck water into the air box (then its to late). Keep in mind that your truck is 7X lighter under water, and current will be your biggest problem going into water that deep.
Disclamer: You ain't going to catch me going through anything deeper then the hight of my sidewalls. If the rims get wet, its to deep. But then I am a highway type guy, the most off road I go is to park my camper in the grass
Originally posted by Gifford
Since everything seems to be on the verge of flooding here in California, I'm wondering how deep I can go in a 97 12v before she starts sucking water? (tires are 255-85-16's which are a couple inches larger in diameter than stock).
Heh, then you guys are gonna see me on the news, one of those dumb****s that get caught out in the middle of a torrent and end up on the roof of the vehicle looking like a drowned kitten waiting for the fire dept.