I would suggest that you use a tablespoon and a teaspoon measuring spoon and fill the cap with water using the measuring spoons until the cap is full. Count the tablespoons and teaspoons and I think you will have an accurate measure. Write it on the top of the cap with a marker. I hope this will help.
Many companies sell m16 style magazies. They may be real-cap and have 30 rounds, mid-cap and have 50-100, or hi-cap 300 rounds.
You must remember that a pen cap has a very small volume. I have not taken any measurements, but I would predict that the capacity is no more than 5ml. If this is the case, then it would hold 0.05 litres.
The answer to this question is yes blue cap milk is cats milk
The correct radiator cap is determined by the amount of pressure it is designed to hold, not temperature. The standard radiator cap for that Olds is probably a 15 or 16 pound cap. The correct temperature of the engine would be determined by the thermostat which would be 195 degrees F.
A large iced cappuccino (with regular white milk) from Tim Horton's is 290 calories.
Either the cap is defective or too much pressure is building up in the system. I would replace the cap is it does not appear to be overheating. answer you have a defective radiator cap replace with a new one with same pressure rating as old one
to hold the lid down!
If the pressure cap on the surge tank is left loose, defective or will not hold pressure.
it has a cap that seals in the air
It depends I had a P90 that held 200 rounds in a gravity mag but a spring mag holds around 50 a mid cap around 100 to 250 high cap 250-400
It may not be the correct cap for the vehicle. It may be a weak cap, this can happen even with brand new caps.
Try replacing the fuel filler cap. If it has gone bad, then it would fail the pressure test. The cap has to hold pressure so that gasoline vapors do not find their way into the environment. Good luck.