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The allowable depth for a dent on a canister of a protective mask can vary depending on the specific manufacturer and model. However, it is generally recommended to replace the canister if it is dented or damaged to ensure the proper functionality and protection of the mask against contaminants. Inspect the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
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in Illinois it is 4/32 front tires and 2/32 all tires
2/32" on a standard passenger vehicle for most States in the USA, and that ain't much.
Usually the 390 has a mechanical fuel pump on the front of the driver's side of the engine. There's a small, screw-on canister on the bottom of the pump, a little smaller than a soda can. The filter is inside of that canister. Just be careful you don't dent it up removing it.
According to CVC 27465(b), the minimum allowable tread depth for tires is 6/32 of an inch. This regulation ensures that tires maintain adequate traction and performance, especially in wet conditions. It's important for vehicle safety to regularly check the tread depth, as tires with insufficient tread can lead to reduced grip and increased risk of accidents. If the tread depth falls below this minimum, it's advisable to replace the tires promptly.