Engine Fires
Attention new XJS-C owners!
As a long time ( 29 yrs. ) owner of a Jaguar XJS there is one thing that everyone should always be keenly aware of, cracks developing in the short hoses leading from the fuel rail to the fuel injectors. I didn’t pay attention to the fact that they dry out and crack, until one day while driving my engine caught fire and burned off all the wiring in the engine compartment before the flames could be extinguished. The insurance company wrote off my Jag as a total loss, I bought it back and spent a considerable amount of money (more than the insurance company paid) getting it back on the road. I’m sure that the extreme heat generated within the engine compartment after shutting the engine down after a long run contributes to the fact that fuel hoses dry out and crack. Installing hood louvers allows this heat to escape and now that I’m aware of the potential problem I am always inspecting the condition of these short hoses. I WOULD SUGGEST YOU DO AS WELL.
Russ Cramer, Pocono Manor, Pa.
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