โFeb-15-2019 08:04 PM
โFeb-18-2019 11:42 AM
otrfun wrote:Lantley wrote:Exploding rear-mounted gas tanks (when rear-ended). It was big news back in the early 70's. If I remember correctly, the fix action was placing some extra sheet metal between the gas tank and the muffler. The muffler was mounted parallel with the side of the gas tank and was only an inch or two away.
.....What is the Pinto notorious for? . . .
โFeb-18-2019 08:56 AM
โFeb-18-2019 08:51 AM
otrfun wrote:Lantley wrote:Exploding rear-mounted gas tanks (when rear-ended). It was big news back in the early 70's. If I remember correctly, the fix action was placing some extra sheet metal between the gas tank and the muffler. The muffler was mounted parallel with the side of the gas tank and was only an inch or two away.
.....What is the Pinto notorious for? . . .
โFeb-18-2019 05:41 AM
AnEv942 wrote:RickW wrote:
Thank you for sharing your mod and exemplary attitude.
X3!- thanks
โFeb-17-2019 04:37 PM
RickW wrote:
Thank you for sharing your mod and exemplary attitude.
โFeb-17-2019 04:11 PM
โFeb-17-2019 04:03 PM
โFeb-17-2019 03:35 PM
threeaces wrote:
Guys, sorry for all the controversy on this post. My intention was simply to share a mod that solved a problem. I was so excited to see the Rotopax on the front porch from Amazon, excited to install, and then equally excited to share with everyone.
I understand the danger......you can find danger in anything. Considering the amount of different gas can setups Iโve seen in the past, mine seems pretty safe.
Yes, I did get snarky with my second post as some comments seemed derogatory. I see this often on this forum (mostly with weight police) and its too bad that itโs so easy to hide behind a keyboard.
In the end, I hope this forum continues to be a resource for all of us RVers.
Now itโs time to load up and enjoy our beautiful country!
โFeb-17-2019 03:02 PM
โFeb-17-2019 02:52 PM
Lantley wrote:Exploding rear-mounted gas tanks (when rear-ended). It was big news back in the early 70's. If I remember correctly, the fix action was placing some extra sheet metal between the gas tank and the muffler. The muffler was mounted parallel with the side of the gas tank and was only an inch or two away.
.....What is the Pinto notorious for? . . .
โFeb-17-2019 01:34 PM
โFeb-17-2019 11:16 AM
โFeb-17-2019 11:14 AM
jake2250 wrote:
What a funny post! All these key board geniuses! How about if you don't like it,, click and move on!
Good God I think its a great idea! And the OP did a fantastic installation!
My good buddy in high school drove a Pinto and he's still alive today!
Those cans are pricey but when you see what can be done with them then they are worth the price!
Evidently, where ever you carry it or mount it, some safety genius will bash you and point out the obvious "Its Flammable", Yeah we get that!
But hey,, I rode a bike without a helmet, I drank straight from the garden hose, I jumped trash cans with my bike (without a helmet).
I live by: Fun First Safety Third!
Great job,, looks great!
โFeb-17-2019 09:36 AM
โFeb-17-2019 09:19 AM
dave17352 wrote:
I would say that the location of that tank is higher than most rear end collisions with modern vehicles. It is not going to blow up like ten sticks of dynamite. If a gallon of gas was turned to a vapor at just the right mixture, then maybe. It certainly could cause a fire, if impacted and then a source of ignition was there. There is risk in lots of things we do, Like walking across the street or driving a RV.