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Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 03:36 PM

I'm out busting up the corners and such and I hear this loud thud from the rear trunk. Then "smoke" starts coming up out of the center pad between the seats.

I knew what it was right away. dry.gif

My unsecured fire extinguisher blew all over everything.
Moon dust...

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KT

Posted by: bondo Mar 1 2005, 03:40 PM

Heh. Change your air filter smile.gif

Posted by: scott thacher Mar 1 2005, 03:40 PM

both

Posted by: phantom914 Mar 1 2005, 03:41 PM

My choice: at.

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Andrew

Posted by: Flat VW Mar 1 2005, 03:46 PM

I have never heard of such a thing happening ever before. bs.gif


If it ever happened in my rear trunk, I would get that "moon dust" out of there ASAP! rolleyes.gif


That "moon dust" is highly corrosive, especially when wetted! sad.gif


I would go to the "quarter car wash" and vacuum as much out as possible, then rinse with copious amounts of water.


When it "didn't happen to me" it did not make a sound, by the way! cool_shades.gif


John

Posted by: Andy Mar 1 2005, 03:49 PM

[Clinton]I feel your pain[/Clinton]

I had one go boom in the locked steel center console of my Jeep, the "POP" was loud enough I though something had gone in the drivetrain... Didn't figure out what it was until the next stop, magically now anything I put in that console comes out with a yellowish white powder on it!

Posted by: phantom914 Mar 1 2005, 03:50 PM

Moon dust? Oh, I get it now wink wink, nudge nudge. When the officer pulled you over and asked about the white powder you told him it was from the fire extinguisher.


Andrew

Posted by: Lou W Mar 1 2005, 03:51 PM

Man, that's got to be a mess, it may take a more than a few quarters at the car wash to clean up. Good thing it was in the trunk and not in the pasenger compartment. ohmy.gif

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 03:52 PM

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Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 03:53 PM

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Posted by: seanery Mar 1 2005, 03:56 PM

I was at an event, musta been before I left LA where someone had one go off in the passenger area of the car! LOL they were in it, too laugh.gif

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 03:57 PM

more...

The safety wire broke, pin came out and nice to meet ya. headbang.gif

KT


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Posted by: Lou W Mar 1 2005, 03:57 PM

Hows the engine compartment?

Posted by: sixnotfour Mar 1 2005, 03:57 PM

Blow, vacum first , Dont get it wet , Then it gets corrosive.
914's rust fast enough.
Did you install the fuel gauge ?

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 04:02 PM

Engine compartment is good.

Fuel guage is sitting in the front seat.
After the haz-mat team is gone, I'll try that next ( spark plug gap, too ) wink.gif

KT

Posted by: GTeener Mar 1 2005, 04:20 PM

Doh! slap.gif

Posted by: Travis Neff Mar 1 2005, 04:22 PM

Whatch out, that stuff is corrosive to the insulation on yoru wiring, unless you sprung for the automotive use extinguisher.

Posted by: Aaron Cox Mar 1 2005, 04:26 PM

trekkor....i am sorry. that is the funniest shit i have seen in a while.....

im laughing with you man! laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

Posted by: Headrage Mar 1 2005, 04:26 PM

ohmy.gif Luckily it didn't happen inside the passenger compartment.

Posted by: Root_Werks Mar 1 2005, 04:39 PM

Sorry man, slap.gif happy11.gif

Posted by: Lawrence Mar 1 2005, 04:48 PM

I'm laughing with you... naaa... I'm laughing at you. happy11.gif

Take the previous suggestions seriously. It's corrosive to our old wiring. If it were me, this is what I'd do:

1. Vaccum out as much as I could.
2. Drape a blanket over the engine compartment, and then used compressed air to blow out as much as I could.
3. Remove EVERYTHING from the rear trunk, and start cleaning it all meticulously. This means your ignition unit, the rear tail lights, everything.
4. Then clean the wiring harness like it was a surgical instrument.
5. Get some dielectric grease and coat all your connections.
6. Reassemble.

-Rusty smoke.gif

Posted by: scruz914 Mar 1 2005, 04:57 PM

QUOTE (trekkor @ Mar 1 2005, 02:36 PM)
Moon dust...

Did you happen to notice any DeLorean's following close behind you?

Old joke. Shows my age.


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Posted by: mike_the_man Mar 1 2005, 05:09 PM

Shitty thing to happen, but funny as hell! biggrin.gif At least it wasn't your fancy engine blowing up...

Posted by: GWN7 Mar 1 2005, 05:13 PM

Take the trunk lid off and drive it, 15 min at 60 mph should clean it out........then do what Rusty said biggrin.gif laugh.gif

Posted by: Midtowner Mar 1 2005, 05:59 PM

Oh great! Now I'm worried about my Halon extinguisher mounted in the near the passenger footwell! If that thing let's loose, I'm history by suffocation. ohmy.gif

Posted by: ! Mar 1 2005, 06:07 PM

I keep getting the flash of the Cheech and Chong scene where they get pulled over and smoke is billowing out the windows.....the cops ask Cheech for his license and he says...it's on the back bumper man....deed it fall off? smoke.gif

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 06:27 PM

Glad to provide some comic relief, folks laugh.gif

All is well once again in 914 land.

Used the high HP shop vac and got near all the lunar matter out. dry.gif

Then used the hose on gentle shower 'til it ran clean.
I have big drain holes in my trunk and the only thing in there was the extinguiser, oil catch tank and MSD.

All wiped down and good to go.

Fuel level guage installed and plugs gapped to .045 mueba.gif

Plus, ran a quick vineyard lap. burnout.gif

KT

Posted by: redshift Mar 1 2005, 06:38 PM

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So, I was in a band, and we went to eat lunch, in Duff's in Ormond Beach... bout 45 minutes...

Came back... no windshield.... Billy, the vocalist put his spray deoderant on the dash... so glass all over ground, 16 ounces of white aluminum shit all over the everything.



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Posted by: Gint Mar 1 2005, 07:05 PM

As much as that sux, it is funny. wink.gif

Posted by: ppickerell Mar 1 2005, 07:10 PM

Trekkor,
Thanks for convincing me to go Halon!

Posted by: Demick Mar 1 2005, 07:13 PM

So Trekkor - your fire extinguisher was just rolling around in your rear trunk? No wonder discharged!

Demick

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 07:22 PM

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just rolling around in your rear trunk


Something wrong with that?
Oh yeah... unsure.gif

I kept saying to myself, "I really should secure that".

KT

Posted by: scotty b Mar 1 2005, 07:29 PM

QUOTE (GWN7 @ Mar 1 2005, 03:13 PM)
Take the trunk lid off and drive it, 15 min at 60 mph should clean it out........then do what Rusty said biggrin.gif laugh.gif

You won't have any draw that way. You'll have to take the tail lights out too! laugh.gif 'Well actually officer imaracer, I do have a good reason" laugh.gif laugh.gif

Posted by: trekkor Mar 1 2005, 07:39 PM

QUOTE
officer imaracer


Now that's funny. w00t.gif

KT

Posted by: Rob Ways Mar 1 2005, 08:57 PM

Its like Christmas! or a drug bust.... Sorry man...

Posted by: redshift Mar 1 2005, 09:01 PM

I like the texture.

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Posted by: fiid Mar 1 2005, 11:42 PM

That actually made me laugh out loud for real. Awesome.

Posted by: scotts-toolwench Mar 2 2005, 03:24 AM

I swear I'm not laughing......oh, who am I kidding? laugh.gif That was pretty funny.

Actually we had 2 fire extinguishers in the 914 (after our house burnt down Scott was determined that the car would be fire free forever! wink.gif )

Of course we were at a friends house one night and all of her neices and nephews were having a water battle with the grown-ups (Okay so the only "grown-up" willing to play along was Scott...) well one of the girls dumped a beer on Scott so he went to the car as calm as you please and got out the extinguisher and sprayed the living daylights out of that kid. Now that was funny! clap.gif happy11.gif

Course he now has the other one next to him when he is welding...might need it if his pants ever catch on fire... w00t.gif blink.gif

Posted by: Curvie Roadlover Mar 2 2005, 04:59 AM

Oh man rolleyes.gif

Posted by: ClayPerrine Mar 2 2005, 07:52 AM

before I tore down my car for rebuilding, I kept a fire extinguisher behind the driver's seat. One day I moved the seat back to get under the dash. When I slid it forward, it hooked the fire extinguisher handle and caused it to discharge. Luckily it was a Halon extinguisher so all I had to do was get the hell out of the car quickly. headbang.gif


But the best one relating to fire suppression was when I worked for a major company based in Ft. Worth. They had a computer room with a red button on either side of the exit door. The left one was clearly labeled "Halon Fire Suppression System" and the right one was labeled "Exit". One of the cleaning crew didn't read english, so he hit the halon discharge button instead of the exit button. He didn't know to abort the discharge by pulling the button out, and no one was near the door but him. I just barely made it out of the room before the halon discharge. Shut down the computer room for 2 days.





Posted by: Randal Mar 2 2005, 09:27 AM

Trekkor,

Your fire extinguisher belongs up front with you. PCA says you have to be able to reach it with your seat belts on.

Sorry to hear about the mess, but I'll bet the vineyard lap changed your mood.

Posted by: maf914 Mar 2 2005, 10:39 AM

QUOTE (ClayPerrine @ Mar 2 2005, 05:52 AM)
I just barely made it out of the room before the halon discharge.

Unlike a CO2 flooding system, Halon does not smother the fire by displacing oxygen. The halon molecules interact with and chemically disrupt the combustion process. Typically, halon room suppression systems are designed for 5 to 7% halon/air concentration. You can remain in the room without serious health risks, although long term exposure is not recommended. With CO2 flooding systems you must evacuate immediately or risk suffocation, very dangerous for occupied spaces. This is why halon and the current replacement clean agents, such as FM-200, are preferred over CO2 for occupied spaces.

Now a halon dischage in a small 914 cockpit may be another story, depending on the quantity of halon involved and the resulting concentration. ohmy.gif

Posted by: trekkor Oct 3 2006, 04:03 PM

I stumbled upon this old dead thread and got a laugh...


KT

Posted by: JPB Oct 3 2006, 04:15 PM

It is funny and sucks in the bigest of ways. av-943.gif sad.gif

Posted by: grantsfo Oct 3 2006, 04:41 PM

So you just got around to mounting the new one last month? LOL!

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