Can fule catch fire if it fall on the hot cylinder head :-?



On 9/28/07, Gopalakrishnan Rajashekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi,
>
> worrisome
>
> and while the incident is likely true
>
> these are likely problems in narration
>
> 2 days ago i noticed some oil dripping from the left hand side underneath
> > the tank. Also the meter sensor had failed causing the meter
>
> which meter ?
> what oil ?
>
> I am guessing that fuel level sensor needed to be attended and/ or fuel
> was
> leaking from under the tank.
>
> horror it caught a spark from the spark plug and the Bike was on fire.
>
> I can't buy this.
>
> Head Pro-Biking and told him what has happened. he got chocked and asked
> if
> > i was ok, i said i am okay but my jeans and shoes are completely wet
> with
> > Petrol and i could have caught fire with the bike. He gave me the number
> of
> > Mr. Durgesh, service manager Bagga
> >
>
> esp in the light of this.
>
> having said all this I will ofc be quite watchful and wary and so on.
>
> I would be *very* interested in reading a proper/ technical discussion on
> this. My humble nontechnical guessoffering is it somehow somewhere
> involves
> the fuel filter http://www.flickr.com/photos/arpandiv/622938431/
>
> ciao
> gr
>
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