Ok a fire story for you that taught me a few important lessons about 15 years ago. A few of us had been camping in the high plains for a few days and we eventually were coming back towards Mansfield. I was in my 1990 RRC heading up to the mount Buller village when my mate behind me called on the uhf to say there was a huge cloud of smoke coming from the rangie, car was running fine. I pull up and open the bonnet and everything that was plastic or rubber was on fire or melting, belts, hoses, rad surround, fan with huge clouds of toxic smoke and flames, the paint on the bonnet was starting to blister. I didn't have a fire extinguisher in the car!!! Fortunately my mate had an old yellow one that is now illegal and we just managed to put out the fire by using the whole contents of the extinguisher. Worked out that the fire was caused by a burst oil cooler hose spraying oil all over the drivers side exhaust header. I had never checked the hose to see if it was hard from old age and heat. Total bill in 2003 was $6000 but no problem because I was insured - wrong, insurance company refuses to pay because fire was caused by a mechanical fault. I stupidly thought that a comprehensive policy covers minor things like fire. It took three phone discussions and a threat to go to the insurance industry ombudsman before they realised that they had made a mistake and paid for the repairs.
Lessons
Always have a fire extinguisher (I now have 3!)
Check important hoses tha carry inflammable stuff and run near hot bits of the engine
Be prepared to fight the insurance company if the worst happens
Hope this puts your mind at ease
Nick





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Job done. Chuck the Deafeners, Discos & RaRos et al, go AFT.

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