Re: Battery disconnect switch...YES!
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Inspect the battery if there is anything left of it. try to determine if it blew up, has a hole in the side of it or anything else unusual about the battery.
I had a car one time that would often just suddenly sstall at low idle or sometimes just not start. It was a fairly new battery. Open the hood, take a general look, and then close the hood and it would start and run just fine until repeating the problem unpredictably later on. The problem was that the battery had a short INSIDE of the battery someway. A month later after buying the battery and fighting the problem the battery exploded blowing a hole thru the side of it. I suppose u already know that charging a battery produces sulpher dioxide gas that is extremely flammable.
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Posted on: 2009/3/24 20:11
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Owen, Guscha. Yes, thanks for the correction. I should have said Hydrogen gas.
Posted on: 2009/3/24 20:53
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On the topic of safety, I would also like to suggest that any cars that relies on an electric fuel pump have a 'collision' disconnect switch. Some of these switches are operated by force (like an airbag switch) and some are operated by a sudden loss of engine oil pressure. Either will work. I know a fellow that died as a result of a fire being fed by an electric fuel pump. Even though my 34 uses a mechanical pump, I have a back up electric pump and have that wired to a disconnect.
Fuel and electrical fires are really really nasty in our older cars, particularly the pre-war cars with wood bodies. For $25-$50, you can get some great insurance and a piece of mind. Cheers, Tom
Posted on: 2009/3/24 21:56
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Excellent suggestion Tom. I've seen more than one lovely Packard lost to fires resulting from unnecessary use of an electric fuel pump as well, truly sad when it happens. I have several friends who like you have an electric for occasional priming or backup, and they've wired theirs with a "deadman" type switch that required their finger to be constantly on the switch for the pump to work. I think that's a reasonable approach as well.
Posted on: 2009/3/24 22:27
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