Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 30, 2014 at 18:31:40 from (174.124.14.241):
Never saw anything like this in all my years. Wire pulled out of the copper fork on the condensor,causing misfire that the muffler had un burned gas fumes accumulating inside, Fired and BLAMM!!!!, son made it up to the top of the drive way. Plow truck is waiting for tomorrow so we can heat up the garage and fix a brake line that was hit with metal from the muffler.In all my years, I've never seen this happening, now my son re-connected the fork to the wire, and crimped-SOLDERED it back together as it is still a good condenser.Today son installed new muffler and tail pipe with new hanger and clamps, he did that outside of the garage in -6 below zero weather.Reason was he hates listening to a loud vehicle with no muffler and a good chance to burn the valves with no backpressure and cold air. After tomorrow, the plow truck will be back in service waiting on the next snow . Just thought you might be interested in such a profound FLUKE.This is on a 1972 F100 4X4 with a 390 cid engine. Regards LOU.
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