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To: equaviator

It’s funny - I’ve owned a lot of those old “internal combustion engine” cars over the course of my life - and not a single one of them has ever exploded. Wonder why that is?


13 posted on 04/11/2012 9:17:09 AM PDT by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten

Not enough batteries.


17 posted on 04/11/2012 9:41:47 AM PDT by Pecos (O.K., joke's over. Time to bring back the Constitution.)
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten

” I’ve owned a lot of those old “internal combustion engine” cars over the course of my life - and not a single one of them has ever exploded. Wonder why that is? “

I was a parts man (retail auto parts - mom&pop stores — ya gotta be really old to remember them...) in the early 70s, and I saw my share of exploded batteries - usually from some fool figuring out that he could jumper around the voltage regulator... (which was possible with the old-style relay-type regulators.. )

And one memorable occasion when a real idiot bought 4 cans of “Kwik-Start” and, in the parking lot, sprayed all 4 into his carbeuretor - then ‘turned it over’... (I’ll leave the result to your imagination - but it was pretty spectacular.... ;))


18 posted on 04/11/2012 10:07:28 AM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
It’s funny - I’ve owned a lot of those old “internal combustion engine” cars over the course of my life - and not a single one of them has ever exploded.

Heh. Perhaps the Volt's powerplant should be classified as an "external combustion engine." (No disrespect to the Sterling motor!)

22 posted on 04/11/2012 11:08:06 AM PDT by Moltke (Always retaliate first.)
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
"I’ve owned a lot of those old “internal combustion engine” cars over the course of my life - and not a single one of them has ever exploded."

Actually, I had one that did - a '64 Corvette. You maybe could blame the government, though. 1964 was the first year of smog rules, and Chevrolet eliminated crankcase emissions by porting the crankcase vent up, into the air cleaner rather than down to the road. This caused the air cleaner to soak up oil from the crankcase.

I experienced a backfire, which then lit the oil soaked air cleaner. The resulting fire then lit the fiberglass hood resins. It was not fun.

23 posted on 04/11/2012 11:56:20 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Galileo: In science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of one individual)
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