[xj-s] XJS Engine fire!

It seems even the 6 cyl XJS is susceptible to burning to death!
Here’s a '94 convertible.

http://www.copart.com/data/pix/20000522/02823990_1X.jpg

It looks like it could use some TLC

http://www.copart.com/cgi-bin/buyer/lotdetail.dtw/disp?lot=2823990

Just a reminder to check you fuel hoses…

Regards—
Mark Stoner Telemetry Electronics Engineer
email: mstoner@psl.nmsu.edu http://pslhost.wsmr.nasa.gov/
Ph: (505) 679-9745 Fax: (505) 679-9753
Research Rockets / Physical Science Laboratory / NMSU
Box 30002 Las Cruces, NM 88003 / N200 LC-35 White Sands Missile Range

Mark;
That is not a '94. It is a pre '92 as it doesn’t have the celebration
body style. Additionally it has BBS Lattice wheels on it. The '94/'95s
have diamond turned five star wheels. The 6.0s don’t have the same fuel
system as the 5.3s; and are not prone to burn.
Cheers;
Charlie
'94 6.0 V-12 XJS Conv.
Florida

Mark Stoner wrote:> It seems even the 6 cyl XJS is susceptible to burning to death!

Here’s a '94 convertible.

http://www.copart.com/data/pix/20000522/02823990_1X.jpg

It looks like it could use some TLC

http://www.copart.com/cgi-bin/buyer/lotdetail.dtw/disp?lot=2823990

Just a reminder to check you fuel hoses…

Regards-


Mark Stoner Telemetry Electronics Engineer
email: mstoner@psl.nmsu.edu http://pslhost.wsmr.nasa.gov/
Ph: (505) 679-9745 Fax: (505) 679-9753
Research Rockets / Physical Science Laboratory / NMSU
Box 30002 Las Cruces, NM 88003 / N200 LC-35 White Sands Missile Range