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Replaced a fuel pump on my daughters car this weekend, got the tank out and removed the old fuel pump, stepped outside to dispose of the gas in the pump housing,in an environmentally freindly way of coarse, I opened the garage door to finish the job and WOOF, the tank burst into flames!
The fire was only on the top of the tank so I went to put my hand over the opening to the tank to keep it from getting inside the tank and WOOF again as the fire jumped inside the tank!!!!!
I was about to run outside when I remembered I had brought the fire extinguisher out of the house to appease my "paranoid" wife, boy am I glad I did, a quick zap with the extinguisher and it was out but boy , what a scare.
Just before I started the job I was gonna pull my boat out of the garage "just in case" and didn't so I had all kinds of terrible thoughts going through my head.
Still don't know what caused it to go up, there was a trouble light on top of tank but it had a flourecent bulb in it and they don't get hot and there was a kerosene wick heater but it was 10-15 feet away, possibly static electricity?
Point being gasoline is such a common thing we all take it for granted until something like this happens so if you are working with it be heads up and spend the $16 for an extinguisher.
I got off easy, no damage to anything, cleaned out the tank and all was well but it could very easily been much much worse
By the way,if you need to replace a fuel pump DO NOT get it at Auto Zone,Master or Airtex brand, theres lasted a day and a half before it quit got a new one a Napa for 20 bucks cheaper and $16 for a new extiguisher of coarse.
The fire was only on the top of the tank so I went to put my hand over the opening to the tank to keep it from getting inside the tank and WOOF again as the fire jumped inside the tank!!!!!
I was about to run outside when I remembered I had brought the fire extinguisher out of the house to appease my "paranoid" wife, boy am I glad I did, a quick zap with the extinguisher and it was out but boy , what a scare.
Just before I started the job I was gonna pull my boat out of the garage "just in case" and didn't so I had all kinds of terrible thoughts going through my head.
Still don't know what caused it to go up, there was a trouble light on top of tank but it had a flourecent bulb in it and they don't get hot and there was a kerosene wick heater but it was 10-15 feet away, possibly static electricity?
Point being gasoline is such a common thing we all take it for granted until something like this happens so if you are working with it be heads up and spend the $16 for an extinguisher.
I got off easy, no damage to anything, cleaned out the tank and all was well but it could very easily been much much worse
By the way,if you need to replace a fuel pump DO NOT get it at Auto Zone,Master or Airtex brand, theres lasted a day and a half before it quit got a new one a Napa for 20 bucks cheaper and $16 for a new extiguisher of coarse.