bigbabyblue
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2026
- Posts
- 4
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- CA
- First Name
- logan
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
Howdy, new to the forums - would be lying if I said I hadn't been on here when identifying some issues with my truck, but never posted. This place has been awesome and a lifesaver, so thought i'd come back here for some guidance.
Unfortunately posting with some sad news as I had an engine bay fire on my 1977 C20 Camper Special with a winnebago shell. No shame on my end - got the truck to learn more about cars and fixing things - just an unfortunate accident. I put the play by play down below. The truck is basically stock, with the exception of a newer carb - which i regret swapping from the old quadrajet (still have the og one!)
Where it's at now is a smoked engine bay. All rubber, plastic, harness, distributor, electrical is toast(ha) - although topend visually looks good and the carb even looks perfect. Haven't gotten into any of it yet to decipher much. Firewall took most the heat and the insides of the dash started to just melt a bit down onto the floor of the cab, but the face of the entire dash is great and untouched.
I suppose I'm fielding opinions from yall about how best to move forward, understanding that it is obviously a biased question - but still worth considering. I don't really have the time and definitely don't have the space (at least where I live currently) to get into bringing this back to life , at least not entirely on my own. My options now are selling it as is, or considering some piecemealed way to bring her back to running spec.
Any suggestions for me? Thoughts? Parting words? Anybody looking for a new project in the southern california area?!
THank you guys for your time and everyone's experience.
My fire story:
I had some flooding issues on my new-ish carb (Holley 600), so i pulled the bowl off and inspected. All looked fine, put it back and started it up (after about ~25 mins from removal). Ran for ~20 seconds then it seemed it backfired out the carb, something caught fire just behind it/in front of the distributor. My tiny extinguisher didn't help much... Fire stayed on the wiring harness/distributor/firewall, about 50 years of build up there didn't help. Ended up having fire dept come out and use water to put it out. Whole ordeal lasted maybe ~7 minutes.
Tears from the fire,
BigBabyBlue
Unfortunately posting with some sad news as I had an engine bay fire on my 1977 C20 Camper Special with a winnebago shell. No shame on my end - got the truck to learn more about cars and fixing things - just an unfortunate accident. I put the play by play down below. The truck is basically stock, with the exception of a newer carb - which i regret swapping from the old quadrajet (still have the og one!)
Where it's at now is a smoked engine bay. All rubber, plastic, harness, distributor, electrical is toast(ha) - although topend visually looks good and the carb even looks perfect. Haven't gotten into any of it yet to decipher much. Firewall took most the heat and the insides of the dash started to just melt a bit down onto the floor of the cab, but the face of the entire dash is great and untouched.
I suppose I'm fielding opinions from yall about how best to move forward, understanding that it is obviously a biased question - but still worth considering. I don't really have the time and definitely don't have the space (at least where I live currently) to get into bringing this back to life , at least not entirely on my own. My options now are selling it as is, or considering some piecemealed way to bring her back to running spec.
Any suggestions for me? Thoughts? Parting words? Anybody looking for a new project in the southern california area?!
THank you guys for your time and everyone's experience.
My fire story:
I had some flooding issues on my new-ish carb (Holley 600), so i pulled the bowl off and inspected. All looked fine, put it back and started it up (after about ~25 mins from removal). Ran for ~20 seconds then it seemed it backfired out the carb, something caught fire just behind it/in front of the distributor. My tiny extinguisher didn't help much... Fire stayed on the wiring harness/distributor/firewall, about 50 years of build up there didn't help. Ended up having fire dept come out and use water to put it out. Whole ordeal lasted maybe ~7 minutes.
Tears from the fire,
BigBabyBlue