Stories like that just make me sad. I think I'd fall into depression if I had to watch my car burn to the ground.
Me too.
Stories like that just make me sad. I think I'd fall into depression if I had to watch my car burn to the ground.
I'm thinking about putting an extinguisher behind the pass headlight where my air filter used to be.
yup. push a button and flood the underhood with powder and foam. I have had more than one electrical in the last couple years and my fuel rail just popped off the #5 injector and hosed my engine bay with fuel while I was going down the street. I am amazed it didnt burn down there.In the engine bay? Talking about a remote extinguisher system or something? I just have one mounted to one of the panels in the hatch, within easy reach from the back seat. I could get to it in a hurry if I had to.
id prolly just let it burn down clay. It will give ya something to do.. lol
This scares me also, all my cars have an extinguisher in them, I knew a local guy here who had to watch his 77 El-Camino burn to the ground b/c of a broken fuel filter (was a nice ride too). Sad part was, he had an extinguisher and it ran out before he got the fire put out. Which reminds me I need one for the Cobra and the Wife's 67...
yup. push a button and flood the underhood with powder and foam. I have had more than one electrical in the last couple years and my fuel rail just popped off the #5 injector and hosed my engine bay with fuel while I was going down the street. I am amazed it didnt burn down there.
Is it just me, or does it seem like no matter how good you get at working on cars, it's still impossible to do an oil change without making a mess? (
I bypassed the neutral safty switch once forgot all about it..... reached in to bump the starter thinking it was in neutral....car leaps forward scared me ****less.
Stories like that just make me sad. I think I'd fall into depression if I had to watch my car burn to the ground.