ToddJK
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Yesterday I had a moment high on the pucker factor. My fuel line to the flame heater melted on the intake. How this happened, either the heat, age, or the collaboration of things. It ended causing a loss in power and my truck was surging. I could barely get it up to speed in third gear. I also had a brake sticking up front. Smelled burning plastic and thought maybe I have an electrical shortage and it was grounding out but the voltage meter was in the green so that was confusing. One thing my gauges did tell me was that the temp gauge was saying something was wrong. Hovering around 210 and still increasing, I pulled over and got out while the truck was running. Saw fluids pouring in the ground on the passenger side. Went and looked and from the panel under the passenger fender, I saw flames! I quickly shut it down and grabbed my fire extinguisher from my tool box. It was only a 2.5lb extinguisher, but it did the trick for the most part. After it was emptied, still had some flames and they were coming back even larger than before. Thought for sure I was gonna have to wait for the FD and watch her burn. I took my water bottles from my cooler and started spraying water on the flames. 3 water bottles later I got it out. The sigh of relief was over the top. I had some back up come out and I dumped 3 gallons of water on that side of the truck to make sure no flames or smoke was visible. Used a zip tie to tie up that fuel line after I folded it to stop it from leaking. To my amazement, there wasn't any extensive damage. The truck started right up as if nothing was wrong. Temperature went down and I got the brake to release. Got it home and no truck or people was burned up so that's good. Now I know why others say to delete the flame heater and here it was a project way down the list of priorities to get done. That bit me in the rear.
I checked it over today and while some wires was burned, looked all but one, the coating, black tape, saved the wire. My starter wires are burned but looks mostly to be the black tape and some of the insulation but no exposed wire. My solenoid wires were burned pretty good, one is completely exposed while the other is still intact and covered. The heat also discolored the paint on the hood. I'm going to leave the flame heater on there for now but I'm going to remove all fuel lines to it and plug the return port, remove the tee for the supply and replace my 1/4 fuel lines for the injectors. I have some 14 gauge wire laying around so I will rewire the solenoid and check the wires on the starter. Probably either rewrap them or replace them depending what I discover as I dig into it but replacement sounds to be of the best plan. I included some pics of the aftermath.
I checked it over today and while some wires was burned, looked all but one, the coating, black tape, saved the wire. My starter wires are burned but looks mostly to be the black tape and some of the insulation but no exposed wire. My solenoid wires were burned pretty good, one is completely exposed while the other is still intact and covered. The heat also discolored the paint on the hood. I'm going to leave the flame heater on there for now but I'm going to remove all fuel lines to it and plug the return port, remove the tee for the supply and replace my 1/4 fuel lines for the injectors. I have some 14 gauge wire laying around so I will rewire the solenoid and check the wires on the starter. Probably either rewrap them or replace them depending what I discover as I dig into it but replacement sounds to be of the best plan. I included some pics of the aftermath.
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