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A gear box for a 1989 2.6-ltr petrol Mitsubishi Pajero cannot fit on a 2.3-ltr diesel motor.
Fill 4 ltr jar State of two jars: (4, 0)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr: (0, 4)Refill 4 ltr: (4, 4)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar until it is full: (1, 7)Empty 7 ltr: (1, 0)Pour from 4 lts to 7 ltr: (0, 1)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 1)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar: (0, 5)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 5)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar until it is full: (2, 7)Empty 7 ltr: (2, 0)Pour from 4 lts to 7 ltr: (0, 2)Fill 4 ltr: (4, 2)Pour from 4 ltr to 7 ltr jar: (0, 6)Done.
Fill 7 Ltr jug from well 7 Ltr jug ->(pour into) 5 ltr jug Unplug the 5 ltr jug 7 ltr jug -> 5 ltr jug fill 7 ltr jug from the well. 7 ltr jug -> 5 ltr jug unplug the 5 ltr jug (You will have 4 lrs in the 7 ltr jug and nothing in the 5 ltr jug) 7 ltr jug -> 5 ltr jug fill the 7 ltr jug from the well 7 ltr jug -> 5 ltr jug You will have 6 ltrs of water in the 7 ltr jug which you can put on the lever to open the gate Shailesh Singh Pakuranga, Auckland
Yes. Any bottle which seals air tight. just get the priming sugar right depending on the size.I have brewed in soft drink bottles and even jars!, when i have ran out of bottles half way through bottling! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>i would not recommend priming beer in still wine bottles,they're not made to take pressure.champagne bottles or pop bottles even 2 ltr plastic will work fine.
Not if the motor is mechanically sound and the boost level is with in reason (6-10psi)
yes suzuki, kawi, Honda are the same bolt pattern. Yamaha is the different bolt pattern
1.8 ltr b6 single and twin cam will but its not easy,i havnt tried but the 2.0 ltr mondeo drive train also measures up,ecu could be a problem??
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;) basically the bigger a container the more heat is lost since the particles can escape more quickly so it turns colder but a smaller container has a smaller top so the particles bump into eachother and come out less quickly. ;) source:my awesome knowledge...u can thank meh ltr
No, there are 1000ml in 1 ltr. Therefore 750ml is 3/4 of a litre.