[Spridgets] FYI--Fire safety

an5.sprite at gmail.com an5.sprite at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 19:25:29 MDT 2011


So, is it because the new fuel we now use have additives that destroy the fuel line or is the fuel line material less sturdy?


Sent from me.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Robert Evans" <b-evans at earthlink.net>
Sender: spridgets-bounces at autox.team.netDate: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:19:56 
To: <spridgets at autox.team.net>
Subject: [Spridgets] FYI--Fire safety

>From an old Navy (1960) sports car buddy on the TR list.

 

Buster

 

From: Jim Bauder [mailto:jimbpps at cox.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 1:56 PM
To: 'Jim Bauder'
Subject: FW: [DCTRA] fuel line
Importance: High

 

FYI! One of our members with a cautionary tale of fuel line failure!

 

Jim

 

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I was recently in Ohio when my wife called to say she smelled gas in the
garage.  My neighbors found that my TR6A was leaking gas. My wife called the
fire department and they told her to evacuate until they arrived. The
firemen pushed my car outside and hosed down the garage drip carpet I had
under the car. They said it was a very dangerous situation.  My neighbors
drained the rest of the gas from the car.  Upon my return I found that the
fuel line hose that connects the gas tank downspout to the fuel line had
cracked. This hose was 6 years old. I have never had this problem in over 40
years with Triumphs in Ohio. I replaced this hose and all fuel line hoses
with fuel injection line hose and plan to do this every 5 years. You might
want to check yours. Mike
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