Air or water cooled?
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Air or water cooled?
Hello,
Hubby and I are already thinking of trying to replace our camper. I changed jobs recently and don't work weekends anymore, so have more chance to get away. Because of the fire that we lost our van to last weekend, he is very wary of getting another air cooled engine. I'm thinking we were just unlucky or is is a safer option a water cooled van?
Thanks in advance
Hubby and I are already thinking of trying to replace our camper. I changed jobs recently and don't work weekends anymore, so have more chance to get away. Because of the fire that we lost our van to last weekend, he is very wary of getting another air cooled engine. I'm thinking we were just unlucky or is is a safer option a water cooled van?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Air or water cooled?
It wouldn't matter if it's air cooled or water cooled, just ensure that all the fuel lines are changed to correct hose and for extra safety you can fit an automatic fire extinguisher:
http://campervanculture.com/shop/blazec ... inguisher/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Did you know what the previous cause was?
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Did you know what the previous cause was?
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Thank you The fuel lines were all new 10 months ago when it was serviced. Still don't know what the cause was. Our van is still on the campsite waiting for the insurance company to collect. Hopefully we will hear soon.
Did you know what the previous cause was?[/quote]
Thank you The fuel lines were all new 10 months ago when it was serviced. Still don't know what the cause was. Our van is still on the campsite waiting for the insurance company to collect. Hopefully we will hear soon.
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Re: Air or water cooled?
Diesel is the other option.
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marlinowner wrote:Diesel is the other option.
Good call Marlin
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marlinowner wrote:Diesel is the other option.
This ^.
Petrol is inherently volatile, so the risk of fire is probably the same irrespective of whether a petrol engine is water cooled or air cooled. Diesel is much less volatile and so the risk of engine fires from small fuel leaks is minimal. That's not to say that there aren't other downsides or issues with diesel engined vehicles, not withstanding emissions, just that this kind of fuel related engine bay fire is pretty much unheard of with a diesel engined van.
Aside from preventative measures such as hoses, etc, the other alternative tactic with petrol engines is to fit some form of automatic fire suppression system like the Fireboy or Blazecut systems.
E D I T: Pretty much a repeat of what's been said already Doh
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What is the right petrol hose to use,I changed mine last year and cracks are appearing already.
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fazzer wrote:What is the right petrol hose to use,I changed mine last year and cracks are appearing already.
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/brickwerks ... ssurances/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Air or water cooled?
Just to let you know we have the better value longer Blazecut in-stock here:
http://campervanculture.com/shop/blazec ... uisher-t3/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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danmetallic wrote:Just to let you know we have the better value longer Blazecut in-stock here:
http://campervanculture.com/shop/blazec ... uisher-t3/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Is there any chance the blazecut cut go off if the engine hotter than normal as mine did on way back from Weston the weekend stuck in traffic for 2 hrs.