Soon after that, less than 500 miles in fact this happened.
While cruising on 89 in vermont disaster struck. A bang followed by smoke and a loss of power resulted in me flipping battery and fuel cutoffs, then coasting to the off ramp which happened to be right there. While walking to the back of the van where white smoke/steam was now pouring out of, I saw coolant dripping to the ground. Hmmm maybe I just blew a coolant line or something. I peaked throught the wheel well into the engine bay and my stomache dropped, FLAMES F***. I yelled for my girlfriend and her brother to start unloading the van as I grabbed both my fire extinguishers and proceeded to empty the first extinguisher through the license plate flap. That extinguished most of the fire, so I then opened the engine cover and used the second extinguisher on the smoldering remains of my engine bay. The damage was extensive and for the first time I would have to call a tow truck. Luckily the damage was confined to the engine bay and some minor burns on my hands, but the van was saved. ALWAYS CARRY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS!
First time on a tow truck
This was a huge setback for me both mentally and financially. With this being my daily driver I was now forced to borrow a work truck while I figured out how to fix things. I thought originally that the fire had started due to a bad alternator harness but that changed once I started taking things apart.
The damage
I took the alternator off and boom. Well thats how this started.....
A chunk of rod/block went through the metal fuel lines that run under the intake manifold.
Shit this wasn't going to be as easy a fix as I had thought.
While cruising on 89 in vermont disaster struck. A bang followed by smoke and a loss of power resulted in me flipping battery and fuel cutoffs, then coasting to the off ramp which happened to be right there. While walking to the back of the van where white smoke/steam was now pouring out of, I saw coolant dripping to the ground. Hmmm maybe I just blew a coolant line or something. I peaked throught the wheel well into the engine bay and my stomache dropped, FLAMES F***. I yelled for my girlfriend and her brother to start unloading the van as I grabbed both my fire extinguishers and proceeded to empty the first extinguisher through the license plate flap. That extinguished most of the fire, so I then opened the engine cover and used the second extinguisher on the smoldering remains of my engine bay. The damage was extensive and for the first time I would have to call a tow truck. Luckily the damage was confined to the engine bay and some minor burns on my hands, but the van was saved. ALWAYS CARRY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS!
First time on a tow truck
This was a huge setback for me both mentally and financially. With this being my daily driver I was now forced to borrow a work truck while I figured out how to fix things. I thought originally that the fire had started due to a bad alternator harness but that changed once I started taking things apart.
The damage
I took the alternator off and boom. Well thats how this started.....
A chunk of rod/block went through the metal fuel lines that run under the intake manifold.
Shit this wasn't going to be as easy a fix as I had thought.