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at least 4ga wire but it would be best to get 4awg or 0awg. 4 gauge is smaller than 4 American gauge wire
A mil is a thousandth of an inch. 3 inches is therefore equivalent to 3000 mils.
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Nine. You have to snip it 8 times.
Use kettle hot water or plunge the drain with a basin plunger or use a 2 inch spring wire to loosen waste inside the pipe
Need to know the wire # size to compute wire fill in conduits
The answer is int(76/6), the integer value of the fraction. This is 12.
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Take the circumference (8 cm) times turns of wire (8) equals 64 cm
Each inch of wire cost 3 cents and so 24/3 = 8 inches of wire
To find this you need to imagine the pipe slit straight down and rolled out. At this point what you have is 10 right triangles, with the base of the triangle being the circumference of the pipe and the height of the triangle being the height of the pipe divided by the number of wrappings. The hypotenuse then is the length of one wrapping. Multiply that number by the number of wrappings and voila, you have the length of the wire.
Up under the car look at the exhaust pipe. Starting from the engine, follow the exhaust pipe toward the rear of the vehicle, there will be a wire plugged in to a sensor in the pipe, before the catalytic converter, and another wire plugged in to another sensor in the pipe, AFTER the catalytic converter.