The mystery thickens ...

Originally Posted by
theNEWT
Engine overheated without me knowing...The plastic bung where the thermostat is spat the dummy.....the hot steam ****ing out there caught the bonnet fabric on fire.....burnt a lot under the bonnet... I now use brass plugs...it could have caused a bush fire.....bloody land rovers.
Call me Mr Silly, but in all my days as a NSW Bush Firie, and all those before and since, I've never heard of steam starting a fire ... I can't help thinking we haven't got to the heart of this fascinating Landroverie mystery Mr Newt ...
When my own dear little top plastic bung let go in that famously impressive, inconvenient and obscenely expensive manner, the hot, steaming, billowing clouds would've extinguished any car, bush, house, truck, factory or Zeppelin fire within several clicks of my unfortunate old lady.
Diesel is not easy to get going without pressure or catalyst, so I wonder if there may have been some combination of diesel, oil, plastic, exhaust manifold heat or other source of ignition ?
I love a good firie whodunnit ...
Doctorrr Deee
1998 Disco1 300TDi; aircon & radio !!
1993 Deefer 200TDi; worker, we fell out of love after the 5th gearbox rebuild.
1983 Rangie 3.5 V8; beastieboy, gorn to the big smoke.
1959 SII 88" LtWt exarmy; chickmagnet, floating in the ether.
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