
Fire ! A cautionary tale
I wasn’t going to post anything about this – but have decided to do so as a cautionary tale – and make sure you all get your extinguishers checked and sorted.
In short, my car caught fire the other day – like actually caught fire. But for a £20 fire extinguisher I may have been looking at a total loss.
Popping the bonnet to actual flames is not something I ever wanted to see but when it happened the only thing that saved it was my forethought to not only carry one, but to grab it as I exited the vehicle. I was actually on a ‘shakedown’ of new engine – which had a slight ‘cutout’ – like a total pause every so often (which I now know to be a short).
The cause appears to have been a previously sound wire rubbing through shielding or breaking down. Dislodged a few mm ? Whatever - who knows – but the result was the same. Somehow I got a dead short from +ve battery to ground and effectively became a welder. It got so hot so quick that the shielding on the +ve cable caught fire, once that went the flames took the rest of the looms that side. Part of it melted into the brake pipe even. I reckon 15 seconds between initial ‘BANG ! SMOKE ! ’ and fire extinguisher. PFFFTTTTT.
Anyway – we are back. 3 weeks of hard work. New engine and lighting looms. Master cyl. Starter relay. Various hoses. Bit of paint. Lots of work – all new electricals properly trimmed and protected – really nice job.
I am actually pretty cool about it – almost every other scenario was worse. As it was I was on my own, on a side road, I had an extinguisher etc etc.
Car runs beautifully now; and interestingly now has a lower ‘resting voltage’. She has always run at 15.1v when engine running – which is on the high side for sure – but now she runs at 14.6. In other words the positive side of the electrics had likely been breaking down for some time and for whatever reason on that day in time found its ground out and boom.
SO – The point of the post is not ‘woe is me’ – I am a lucky bunny. The point of the post is CHECK THOSE EXTINGUISHERS. If you don’t have one, get one. Seriously. It happens real fast.
Morgan.