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by giardini
979 days ago
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duskwuff says: >"And there's another 10-20 gallons of various oils in the engine and transmission. While they aren't nearly as volatile as the gasoline, they're still quite flammable"< 1. Off by an order of magnitude: ~4-6 quarts of oil in the motor, about the same for the transmission yielding for a large motor about 2 gallons total. 2. duskwuff says >"they're still quite flammable."< Nonsense. Engine oil is so hard to burn that it is not classified as flammable by OSHA: https://firefighterinsider.com/is-motor-oil-flammable-you-ma... Furthermore these oils are encased in heavy metal (the engine block, the transmission block and the differential casing). Starting batteries (the 6- and 12-volt kind) cause more fires than do engine and/or transmission oils. To paraphrase Charlton Heston: "I'll give you my gasoline car when you can pry it from my cold, greasy, dead hands." |
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