Phat Phil |
08-14-2007 05:02 PM |
Its obvious he knew something was wrong before the fire started. The hood was up as the fire was going, you can't just go up to a engine on fire and open the hood. That shows that there was a problem with the car before the fire took place, it was probley a series of events that lead to the fire that was actually preventable. If you think something is wrong with your car and you have a engine that can ignite things very easily due to the heat it lets off, you need to let it cool down before you even go near the hood before working on it. I'm going to bet on lack of coolent + crack in head/head gasket tore up. When you get the mix of lubricant + coolent/or water if your cheap, or possibly even a leak somewhere else in a engine that hot.. Things take a turn for the worse. However I'm not a mechanic or pretend I know ne thing about cars thats just my estimated guess from working on my pos.
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