HDBobbers
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2016
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Connecticut
- First Name
- EZ
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R30
- Engine Size
- 350
Figured i'd post up here as i'm starting to get ready to rebuild after an engine fire.
I've got an 87 Chevy R30 with a 350. It had been in my shop for a few weeks on jackstands while i worked issues with the brake system... that was a whole other jarful of issues. Got the brake system squared away and on my second test drive to adjust the brakes, the engine cut and smoke poured from the engine bay. Yanked the hood and the air filter was engulfed and fuel had pooled on the passenger side of the block.
Sprinted to my neighbor's house and got an extinguisher, sprinted back and put out the fire, but not before the fire had eaten through my top end hoses and electrical.
So, the list i've got so far is:
Fuel Filter
Air Cleaner
Distributor
Distributor Cap
Spark Plug Wires
Heater Core Input Hose
Fuel Canister to Carb Hose
My electrical/wiring expertise is a bit shabby though. Barring a new engine wiring harness, can anyone offer some expertise?
I've got an 87 Chevy R30 with a 350. It had been in my shop for a few weeks on jackstands while i worked issues with the brake system... that was a whole other jarful of issues. Got the brake system squared away and on my second test drive to adjust the brakes, the engine cut and smoke poured from the engine bay. Yanked the hood and the air filter was engulfed and fuel had pooled on the passenger side of the block.
Sprinted to my neighbor's house and got an extinguisher, sprinted back and put out the fire, but not before the fire had eaten through my top end hoses and electrical.
So, the list i've got so far is:
Fuel Filter
Air Cleaner
Distributor
Distributor Cap
Spark Plug Wires
Heater Core Input Hose
Fuel Canister to Carb Hose
My electrical/wiring expertise is a bit shabby though. Barring a new engine wiring harness, can anyone offer some expertise?
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