isnt that funny i do some marine work and i was going to shop around in that world for exactly that an engine compartment fire suppression device dont think resturant .. thank marine engine which requires flood of fire suppressent in a confined space which entry during the calamity would actually cause more calamity think marine ... yours On 7/17/07, David Etter <detter@mail.auracom.com> wrote: > > Just asking, but does anyone know of a source of supply or better yet > a brand name for a piped-in fire extinguisher; one where you don't > have to raise the engine lid to cover the compartment with > suppressant. > David (dsl82westy) >
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