2TR
Competitor
I woke up around 6:00am Thur. morning and ran out to the boat to pull the lower unit and have it freshened up. (STILL HALF ASLEEP)
This is off the same motor I pulled the injectors on and sent out, well 3 weeks ago when I pulled the injectors I plugged the fuel line with a bolt and clamp.
The battery's were dead so I hooked up the charger and the second I trimmed the motors up to pull the lower I hear a WHOOSH.. And look back and my motor is engulfed in flames.. I was lucky enough to have a couple fire extinguisher with in arms reach but they could not contain the fire. I quickly hooked the chains up to my van and drug the boat out from under the over hang and to a garden hose just outside the building. I was able to put the fire out with out any damage to the boat, building or myself.
I honestly don't know what happened, but it happened QUICK! .. I'm not sure if the fuel just dripped out and puddled up in the cowl, or maybe the return line allowed "vapors" to fill up under the cowl and when the spark hit.. boom.
All I know i I never smelled fuel and WILL ALWAYS HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS HANDY! I'm Happy the OPA makes you have them because it's honestly something I never think about and when you do need them its to late.
I will now be caring two extra large extinguishers on the trailer.. The small ones in the boat helped but did not put it out and if not for the garden hose I seen while bragging the boat out I might be out far more than a motor.
I Fuked up and it's something that could have been avoided but it also could have been much worse ...
SO ALWAYS KEEP A FIRE EXTINGUISHER HANDY!
This is off the same motor I pulled the injectors on and sent out, well 3 weeks ago when I pulled the injectors I plugged the fuel line with a bolt and clamp.
The battery's were dead so I hooked up the charger and the second I trimmed the motors up to pull the lower I hear a WHOOSH.. And look back and my motor is engulfed in flames.. I was lucky enough to have a couple fire extinguisher with in arms reach but they could not contain the fire. I quickly hooked the chains up to my van and drug the boat out from under the over hang and to a garden hose just outside the building. I was able to put the fire out with out any damage to the boat, building or myself.
I honestly don't know what happened, but it happened QUICK! .. I'm not sure if the fuel just dripped out and puddled up in the cowl, or maybe the return line allowed "vapors" to fill up under the cowl and when the spark hit.. boom.
All I know i I never smelled fuel and WILL ALWAYS HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS HANDY! I'm Happy the OPA makes you have them because it's honestly something I never think about and when you do need them its to late.
I will now be caring two extra large extinguishers on the trailer.. The small ones in the boat helped but did not put it out and if not for the garden hose I seen while bragging the boat out I might be out far more than a motor.
I Fuked up and it's something that could have been avoided but it also could have been much worse ...
SO ALWAYS KEEP A FIRE EXTINGUISHER HANDY!