[Shotimes] SHO fire/valve cover gaskets.

Paul Nimz pnimz@v8sho.com
Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:05:02 -0600


I've often wonder what the unrectified AC voltage is on an alternator.

Paul


On 11/15/2005 8:55:58 PM, Hartberger, Jason M.  AT2 (AW)
(hartbejm@cvn71.navy.mil) wrote:
> Ok, everybody repeat after me: "Don't pour water on electrical fires."
> I'm amazed that you didn't get zapped when you poured the first bucket
> on it.
> I'm glad to hear that nothing too bad happened (I set my car on
> fire too!), and I'm
> glad you realized that it was a charlie (electrical)
> fire before something bad happened. Now what you do is throw the bad
> alternator at your stupid neighbor! Then after
> he's laying unconscious
> on the ground, casually yell, "that doesn't look
> good!" that'll teach
> him. >:)
>
> Jason Hartberger
> Somewhere in the Persian gulf...
>
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>
> So, I take my 92 for a spin around the block and notice it doesn't feel
> like
> its running quite right. I get her home, and pop the hood. I hear a
> vacuum
> leak, which can be traced to the firewall. I crawl ontop the engine to
> try and
> look for the disconnected hose, find it, and start to reconnect it. Then
> I
> loo