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Ferret engine bay fire extinguisher mounts


robin craig

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First of all, not connected or related etc etc

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ferret-scout-car-fire-extinguisher-mounting-brackets-/150733256978?pt=UK_Cars_Parts_Vehicles_Other_Vehicle_Parts_Accessories_ET&hash=item231866f912#ht_500wt_1198

 

I have not seen these mounts before. Can anyone expand on when they were used and why are they not commonly seen etc.

 

I really thought I knew most of the variations but obviously I don't.

 

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can't check 00DA57 at the moment to confirm those pictured are "correct" however that vehcile has these fitted as part of the mine countermeasures upgrades (eg the extra plates mounted around the drivers footwell) mounts were bolted to the engine bay floor to allow 2 standard extinguishers to be postioned so that in the event of a mine detonation then (notwithstanding the fixed fire extinguisher system) the blast would (in theory) rupture the extinguishers and therefore add extra goodness to the fire extinguishing arrangements

 

IMHO without doing the rest of the (more visible) mine countermeasures upgrades, then simply fitting these 2 brackets in the engine bay would be (historically) pointless

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