Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 12:43 pm Post subject: FIRE PROOFING YOUR KOMBI
Fireproofing your Kombi is very important and this is not meant to frighten anybody . Kombis are quite safe and this is worth knowing.
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I will be updating this (and other BWM tech articles) shortly, including the addition of some all important pictorial supplements... so be sure to check again sometime.
Cheers! _________________ A Kombi in need is a Kombi indeed...
This is a link from the Aircooled Konnection in UK. The one most seem to be using in their Kombis costs £150 or around $350- they are similar to racecar onboard extinguisher though are automatic.
My first kombi was destroyed by fire after the extinguisher failed... I think 2 fire extinguishers should be the minimum carried (in a large fire one probably isn't enough, anyway). They can be bought cheaply at most auto stores... I think I might buy another pair after looking at those pix. I probably should buy some fuel line and circlips, too... _________________ ....Woz
Yeah it was a great panel van and luckily no one was hurt. The bus lived most of its life in Adelaide, owned by a piano tuner, so was never really worked that hard either.....
I had a fire extinguisher and managed to put the fire out inside the engine bay, but realised that the petrol had dripped onto the tarmac under the van and this just relit the van back into flames. Gutted i was.
Honestly people. Fit either one of them complete engine bay fire safe systems or have at least 2 large extinguishers in the van at all times.
My van would still be on the road if i had carried 2 extinguishers.
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