- Joined
- Jun 5, 2001
- Messages
- 2,231
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Corvette
- 71 Conv. (Sold) / 98 Pewter Coupe (Sold)
You all should enjoy this story...
I was driving the car around all over Friday collecting supplies for a new pup. I notice a strange smell, kinda like plastic burning as I'm sitting at a light. Thought nothing of it, figured it was someone else. I get home and pull in the garage. I see a puff of smoke coming up around the cowl and begin to flashback to when the alternator on my 71 caught fire. Plastic burning smell = electrical insulation = FIRE!
I start the car and hi-tail it back out of the garage (almost hit my Monte Carlo). Pop the hood latch, grab my extinguisher and open the hood expecting the worst. I see the smoke, barely a trickle - looks like it's coming from behind the engine. Pop off the covers - nothing. Shine a light, seems to be all the way down near the ground so I get on the ground and what do I see? ARRRRGGGHHHH! Lucky me, I have a plastic grocery bag stuck to my exhaust pipe. While that is far better than the alternative, I know it can take a long time for those things to completely burn off and man-oh-man does it ever stink!
So if anyone that the Cruise-In thought my car smelled funny, now you know why.
Ahh, nothing like having a heart attack for no reason:eyerole.
I was driving the car around all over Friday collecting supplies for a new pup. I notice a strange smell, kinda like plastic burning as I'm sitting at a light. Thought nothing of it, figured it was someone else. I get home and pull in the garage. I see a puff of smoke coming up around the cowl and begin to flashback to when the alternator on my 71 caught fire. Plastic burning smell = electrical insulation = FIRE!
I start the car and hi-tail it back out of the garage (almost hit my Monte Carlo). Pop the hood latch, grab my extinguisher and open the hood expecting the worst. I see the smoke, barely a trickle - looks like it's coming from behind the engine. Pop off the covers - nothing. Shine a light, seems to be all the way down near the ground so I get on the ground and what do I see? ARRRRGGGHHHH! Lucky me, I have a plastic grocery bag stuck to my exhaust pipe. While that is far better than the alternative, I know it can take a long time for those things to completely burn off and man-oh-man does it ever stink!
So if anyone that the Cruise-In thought my car smelled funny, now you know why.
Ahh, nothing like having a heart attack for no reason:eyerole.