Silly Question From New Elan S3 Owner
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My "new" car finally arrived this weekend. It's a '67 Elan S3 and I thought I'd ask the first of many silly questions:
My car didn't come with an owner's manual (just the Brooklands workshop manual) and I'm not sure what all the switches on the dash do. It's a series 3 with the toggles-not rockers.
Can anyone post a picture of the dash layout? I'd rather not go through trial and error just yet!
Oh yeah, any suggestions on a decent portable fire extinguisher (I'm in the US)?
Thanks,
Jason
My car didn't come with an owner's manual (just the Brooklands workshop manual) and I'm not sure what all the switches on the dash do. It's a series 3 with the toggles-not rockers.
Can anyone post a picture of the dash layout? I'd rather not go through trial and error just yet!
Oh yeah, any suggestions on a decent portable fire extinguisher (I'm in the US)?
Thanks,
Jason
- jmesh
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Hi Jason
Welcome to the Elan world. Hope you're planning something special for your car's 40th birthday!
Mark
Welcome to the Elan world. Hope you're planning something special for your car's 40th birthday!
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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i use an on board afff [ aquified form filling foam]--remote cable activated --and directed by tube to cover the fuel pump and carb area --it washes off easily and is cheap to fill [ purple stuff and nitrogen ] ---I use a 5 pound bottle in all 3 cars ---Pegasus or most race car shops sell it --about- 450 bucks U.S. --I also installed a master off switch in the driver area to kill the battery power through the negative power cable as these cars are potential barbeque's on wheels --ed
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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jason,
I went and bought a fire extinguisher and mounted it on the rear panel behind the seats.
Its just your plain jane abc extinguisher from wallmart, cost like $10.00 . It will do the job just fine and its cheap,downside is they are messy to clean up.
I have heard the new halogen ones are better and cleaner but run about $120.00 .I know ill hear about how its worth it and all but i tend to like less expensive solutions.
David
I went and bought a fire extinguisher and mounted it on the rear panel behind the seats.
Its just your plain jane abc extinguisher from wallmart, cost like $10.00 . It will do the job just fine and its cheap,downside is they are messy to clean up.
I have heard the new halogen ones are better and cleaner but run about $120.00 .I know ill hear about how its worth it and all but i tend to like less expensive solutions.
David
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I went with the halogen one as well. They are not messy like the dry chemical ones. There are a tradeoffs with each choice. Halogen dissipates quickly so re-ignition is possible(-), It is clean(+), reasonable in cost(+). Dry chemical is cheap(+), messy(-), not good for aluminum(-), somewhat controls re-ignition(+). AFFF is expensive(-), but then what is it worth to avoid a possible life of agony and scaring? Suppresses re-ignition(+), stays put(+)
I'm sure there are other plusses and minuses and some may disagree with this. My philosophy was enough fire extinguisher to put ME out if I am on fire, then worry about the car!
I'm sure there are other plusses and minuses and some may disagree with this. My philosophy was enough fire extinguisher to put ME out if I am on fire, then worry about the car!
Mike Geiger
66 S3 Coupe', no more
66 S3 Coupe', no more
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I don't think you want to be inhaling Halon -- --ed
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Thanks for all the responses-and the excellent schematic of the dash.
For my car's 40th birthday, it's being called into service as a commuter car. It spent its 30's napping, recovering from life as an autocrosser. It was restored in the mid-90's and has only recently seen the light of day. So it's really only a 30 year old.
Also, there's a fair chance that my 2nd kid will be born on the build date of my car-6/19. That'll be some birthday!
Jason
For my car's 40th birthday, it's being called into service as a commuter car. It spent its 30's napping, recovering from life as an autocrosser. It was restored in the mid-90's and has only recently seen the light of day. So it's really only a 30 year old.
Also, there's a fair chance that my 2nd kid will be born on the build date of my car-6/19. That'll be some birthday!
Jason
- jmesh
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I like Lucas. Unless, of course, you have high expectations of him.
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Crossword afficionados might go for NEAL ?
And if a girl ........ ELAN(e) ?
Regards,
Stuart.
PS am stuck in a telephone queue, bored out of my head, trying to find out from some courier where my parents Christmas present has got to.
Bet they try the one about "it's the wrong type of fog, sir"
And if a girl ........ ELAN(e) ?
Regards,
Stuart.
PS am stuck in a telephone queue, bored out of my head, trying to find out from some courier where my parents Christmas present has got to.
Bet they try the one about "it's the wrong type of fog, sir"
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