I would not have wanted all hat weight up top anyway... Chris On 12/7/05, Daniel Stevens <dosteven@syr.edu> wrote: > All this talk on gasonline makes me glad my fuel is only combustable, not flammable. > > long live the clatterbox.. 1980 TD Riviera camper. > > though excuse my cynicism. but all this talk of people willingly putting gasoline on the fiberglass roof of thier campers. > after i suggested that my winter project was to add a VW fox gas tank in lieu of the clamshell (with a new tank shaped skidplate clamshell to protect it) > > I say good luck, my luggage rack is for luggage.. > besides i'd rather have a truck 2tank valve&switch with my gauge reading both senders.. > > then again I'm running Diesel or Bio, > > Dan Stevens > > *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: Christopher Gronski <gronski@GMAIL.COM> > Subject: Re: > > Yes, the data I looked at suggested that though gas tank fires are > rare they often occur when someone gets into thier car mid fill (like > this lady did - the nozel is already in the tank), charges themselves > up staticly on the seats, and then discharges when they touch the > nozel. > > Chris > |
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