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| No. I had a 900 for 10 years. I just know what that light means. Are you sure the turbo clamp didn’t let go?
All I meant was that fire and a chopper usually ends in a total loss. I was driving mine 5 mins before it looked like that. In my case the fire came from under the cab. Never determined what started it.
Hopefully you find the problem. Make sure you clean off as much spilled oil/fuel as possible. They don’t need any extra reasons to light up. Crazy to me that new ones cost a million & don’t come standard with fire suppression.
Burning one to the ground sticks with you. I’m glad no one was hurt but it’s not something I want to repeat. | |
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