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screenman

Legendary Member
I remember being in a pub in1973 when I was 17 and a bloke wondering in and saying who owns the Jag outside, I called over and said I do, he calmly and quietly told me it was on fire. It was as well, back fired through the carbs and set fire to the air cleaner.

MK 2 Escort swap the Autocraft plugs for Champions and it would burn out the number one piston. I was a tech in a Ford workshop at the time and we did a lot of them.
 

young Ed

Veteran
I remember being in a pub in1973 when I was 17 and a bloke wondering in and saying who owns the Jag outside, I called over and said I do, he calmly and quietly told me it was on fire. It was as well, back fired through the carbs and set fire to the air cleaner.

MK 2 Escort swap the Autocraft plugs for Champions and it would burn out the number one piston. I was a tech in a Ford workshop at the time and we did a lot of them.
how did the jag back fire when it wasn't running? assuming you don't park your car running!
Cheers Ed
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
All it takes is a split fuel pipe and the whole lot can go up in flames in a few seconds. This almost happened at a Ferrari meeting I attended years ago, but fortunately someone had a fire extinguisher close by.
 

w00hoo_kent

One of the 64K
how did the jag back fire when it wasn't running? assuming you don't park your car running!
Cheers Ed
At a guess it'd back fired in the car park and been parked with the air filter smouldering but not obvious and then...

I managed an engine fire in my MK1 Transit from twatting about with the carb & air filter. I learnt what I know about engines from years of dirt bikes (you spent a lot of time mucking about with spark plugs when you owned 80's dirt bikes) and pre-enjoyed cars, mainly Fords at the end of their life expectancy, so cheap.
 

screenman

Legendary Member
how did the jag back fire when it wasn't running? assuming you don't park your car running!
Cheers Ed

It used to back fire when the ignition was switched off, just a small phut, never though much about it. Just that one time it had a slightly bigger result than the other times, I would imagine that it took a while for the air cleaner to get going before it showed.

As a 17 year old I run a couple of Jags (flash git) I then got married at 18 and went down to an Austin 1100, that is what women do for you.
 

young Ed

Veteran
No way, my wife is the best thing that ever happened to me, still my best mate after 40 years of marriage. Maybe what I should have done is placed a tenner with Ladbrookes that the marriage would last that long.
well if she's been good and faithful to you all this time i doubt she's going to leave you just because you get a classic jag ;)
Cheers Ed
 

screenman

Legendary Member
After a lifetime in the trade I have no passion for cars at all, I was a busy car dealer in the eighties so have owned a lot of cars, well over 6,000 according to my wife.

Now bikes.
 

screenman

Legendary Member
Guess that makes me a muppet, photography not being one of my strong points. Click and go with not a lot to show is my skill level.
 
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