Someone console me!
Was leaving school yesterday, engine flooded. No big deal, wait a couple minutes right? Tried to state it back up and boom! Backfire. A couple second later smoke sstarts pouring out from under the hood. Lift the hood and the carb is burning. Someone ran for a fire extinguisher and the police showed up within about 2 minutes and put it out. Insurance is going to cover it AND waive my deductible! None the less, my engine compartment is filled w/ AFFF (fire extinguisher stuff), basically every hose is gone, some of the wires were damaged (I think), I am worried about my holley carb's condition, and hey I dont have my car for X days (although, I'm going to be gone for the next 2 weeks to Yuma, so the last problem is negligible.)
Was leaving school yesterday, engine flooded. No big deal, wait a couple minutes right? Tried to state it back up and boom! Backfire. A couple second later smoke sstarts pouring out from under the hood. Lift the hood and the carb is burning. Someone ran for a fire extinguisher and the police showed up within about 2 minutes and put it out. Insurance is going to cover it AND waive my deductible! None the less, my engine compartment is filled w/ AFFF (fire extinguisher stuff), basically every hose is gone, some of the wires were damaged (I think), I am worried about my holley carb's condition, and hey I dont have my car for X days (although, I'm going to be gone for the next 2 weeks to Yuma, so the last problem is negligible.)
I have one painted to match my 00, and I'm going to have a yellow one for the 73 soon (gotta get it primed, and painted).
NEVER USE WATER on a car fire!

). The chemicals are the same, the use is the same the price is better.
They come with hold-down brackets for a reason.