Bundy
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Plumbed in fire extinguishers...
I recently found out that it's not just aircooled engines in buses that can catch fire.
We were in Switzerland working our way home having been out to Tuscany for a week and we decided to cut a corner and go over a mountain pass. As I have a Subaru engine in the bus it doesn't tend to struggle too badly with the hills, but the engine had been running slightly hot and using oil all holiday and this pass proved to be rather long and steep. Anyway, it generated enough heat off the engine and exhaust to melt the cam covers onto the exhaust....that then decided to catch fire!
First I knew about it was the instant loss of power as the engine cut out. Then I noticed the bright red light I'd fitted to the dash for the auto extinguisher was glowing brightly! Got out and open her up to find a few small flames still there that were very easily dealt with using the hand held extinguisher.
Not only had the plumbed in one put most of the fire out, but when it went off the engine sucked it in thus stalling it instantly. The engine bay is untouched thankfully, and all it needs is a new engine (but that's changing to something else anyway!). It could have been alot worse if the fire had gone unchecked a bit longer as there are several fuel pipes in the engine bay! I never thought I'd need it after changing to water cooled and nearly took it out for my Beetle, but I'm so so glad I left it in...they really do give you a better chance of saving the bus if the worst happens.
I hope it doesn't happen to anyone else, but prevention and preparation are definately key!
A couple of boring pics!...and yes it was pissing down, in thick cloud and cold!!
I recently found out that it's not just aircooled engines in buses that can catch fire.
We were in Switzerland working our way home having been out to Tuscany for a week and we decided to cut a corner and go over a mountain pass. As I have a Subaru engine in the bus it doesn't tend to struggle too badly with the hills, but the engine had been running slightly hot and using oil all holiday and this pass proved to be rather long and steep. Anyway, it generated enough heat off the engine and exhaust to melt the cam covers onto the exhaust....that then decided to catch fire!
First I knew about it was the instant loss of power as the engine cut out. Then I noticed the bright red light I'd fitted to the dash for the auto extinguisher was glowing brightly! Got out and open her up to find a few small flames still there that were very easily dealt with using the hand held extinguisher.
Not only had the plumbed in one put most of the fire out, but when it went off the engine sucked it in thus stalling it instantly. The engine bay is untouched thankfully, and all it needs is a new engine (but that's changing to something else anyway!). It could have been alot worse if the fire had gone unchecked a bit longer as there are several fuel pipes in the engine bay! I never thought I'd need it after changing to water cooled and nearly took it out for my Beetle, but I'm so so glad I left it in...they really do give you a better chance of saving the bus if the worst happens.
I hope it doesn't happen to anyone else, but prevention and preparation are definately key!
A couple of boring pics!...and yes it was pissing down, in thick cloud and cold!!