JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
>
> I doubt VERY much if the "we tight label" has ANYTHING to do
> with safety items, Chuck.
>
> Normally I would. BUT, this is the sorta thing that should be "public"
> 'cause neither myself nor anyone I can think of (on or off track) wants to be
> near a "used" fuel cell.
>
Just wondering, but what is the difference if I use a fuel cell in
my car for 6 years, or give up racing and sell it after 3 years to
someone would uses it for another 3 years.?
When and why would a fuel cell be consider no longer good? I guess
you don't want a really old one, but it seems that used does not
always mean old, bad, junk or dangerous. I just think a person
should be careful. I would think that you would buy one from a
known fellow racer, not from a garage sale. I agree we should not
skimp on safety items, but used does not always mean junk.
Bill Gilroy
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