Hi All, While heading out of town for a camping trip last on Saturday with my family, I can across a very unnerving site on the other side of the road - a Westfalia completely engulfed in flames. It was in Livermore, CA. I hope that everyone got out OK, fire dept was already there and trying to put out the fire. This brought up a lot of concern on our part on how to help prevent this from happening. I remember a thread on replacing fuel lines a while back but I can't find it in the archives, whenever I run a search I get timed out. Can anyone offer key things to look for and check? I'd really like to do everything I can to help reduce the possibilities of this happening to us. Any information is appreciated. Hans (dudecati@yahoo.com) '90 Multivan
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