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burningman
Feb 18, 2019Explorer II
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? . . .
The Pinto was notorious for being the victim of an over-sensationalized story, in an era when fact-checking was a lot more difficult.
That’s evidenced by the fact that none of you actually know what the Pinto was notorious for. Everyone just heard “Pintos blow up!” and believed it.
It was all about hitting the car so hard that the gas tank was crushed against the rear differential, and getting a hole punched by one of the bolts.
Since then, attempts to recreate the scenario have all failed.
Hit any car that hard and anything might get smashed against anything.
Would it be OK if gas cans were inside one of the rear compartments?
It’s not like sticks and filon are any real crash protection anyway.
And holy cow what about generators with several-gallon gas tanks riding on FRONT receiver-hitch racks?
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