I suppose you wouldn't appreciate being called 'defensive' either. Nevermind. Anyway, this appeared somewhat interesting: It's 'Series 350/360 Fire- Acol Fuel Hose' on the site below in case the link doesn't work. Seems to be germane to a number of topics/threads of late. Cya, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Brush" <vanagonvw@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 5:57 PM Subject: Re: Burnt Vanagon of the Week
> rsf wrote: >> If you are really that paranoid I would suggest a Suppression system >> used in boats...try www.westmarine.com >> >> Shawn > > Hi Shawn, > > I don't appreciate being called paranoid. I was just joining the > discussion, and early detection of a fire is a valid way to try and keep > the > damage to a minimum. If you check your fuel lines regularly, if you have a > fire extinguisher in your van, heck, if you have fire detectors in your > house, then are you not also among the paranoid? > > John > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > I would rather hunt with Dick Cheney > Than ride with Ted Kennedy > ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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