Because earplugs protect you from loud noises like a helmet protects you against hitting your head and goggles protect you from getting stuff in your eyes.
Protective equipment needed depends completely upon the hazard being protected against. Without information on the hazard, it is impossible to say what protective clothing might be needed. Available protective equipment includes clothing, ear plugs, fire retardant material, hard hat or helmet, respirator, goggles or safety glasses, safety lanyard, steel toed boots, rubber boots, fully enclosed breathing apparatus.
bathing suit, inner tubes, water wings, goggles, nose plugs, ear plugs.
bathing suit, inner tubes, water wings, goggles, nose plugs, ear plugs.
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If you're on a swim team or in swimming lessons, you would need goggles, a swimsuit, and maybe a swim cap.
Besides goggles, Zoggs offers swimwear, pool toys, diving rings, buoyancy aids, sun screen, ear and nose plugs, towels, bags, swimming caps, and games. All of this information can be found on their online store.
If you are talking about the v8, remove the cowling between the front seats, you will see the wire leads to the spark plugs. Vacumn the recessed area where the plugs are to prevent dirt falling in the cylinders. On the left side you need to remove a protective sheild. It has two bolts screwed to the floor. You should be able to reach all the plugs now. LIONHEART
The iridium plugs that have replaced the platinum plugs, do not require gaping. They come pre-gaped. These long life plugs are coated and any gaping process may disrupt the coating causing premature plug failure. Replace the plugs at 80 -100,000 miles with AC Delco Iridiums. Check the plugs and ensure the protective sleeve is in place that protects the factory gap. www.trailvoy.com
Behind the protective panel that's behind the left-front tire. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then remove the panel, and there they are. (There are 4.)
Because sounds louder than that (and actually somewhat softer) cause permanent hearing loss.
Standard plugs are about a $1.50. Platinum plugs are about $4 and iridium plugs are about $7.
The radiator is located in the front of the car, where it is located in most cars. There are coolant pipes running beneath the car, under protective covers, that feed coolant to and from the radiator. There are three drain plugs on the car, and it is a complicated system to flush.