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Inflammability means the ability to catch on fire.
Inflammability describes a chemical property (a chemical change).
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The word 'flammable' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form is flammability.Synonyms for the noun flammability are inflammability, burnability, combustibility, or combustableness.
LPG is the abbreviation for Liquefied Petroleum Gas.The property used is its inflammability for use in internal combustion engines
Some physical properties are: density, color, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, melting point, boiling point etc. Some chemical properties are: reactivity, corrosiveness, inflammability etc.
Some physical properties are: density, color, refractive index, hardness, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, melting point, boiling point etc. Some chemical properties are: reactivity, corrosiveness, inflammability etc.
Yes it is and, make no mistake, so is inflammability a chemical property.
Hi Bud Maybe we can help each other, I am having the same problems. Mine are now set to 1 turn open which is running rich enough to start and run smoothly without choke, but runs very lumpy when warm! I'm not sure now whether to go in or out from here? My air screws are about 1.5/ Cheers Chris
It sounds like you've checked a lot of the usual subjects but there are a couple other possibilities that you might consider. Check for low fuel pressure. The pump or pressure regulator might be worn resulting in an inability to deliver enough fuel. Another possibility would be a vacuum leak. Check the manifold gasket, the gasket between the throttle body and the intake manifold and any of the vacuum lines, such as the brake vacuum boost line. Leaks there will also result in a lean running condition. If you suspect a leak, try a little starting fluid sprayed right on the part that you suspect is leaking while the engine is running. If the engine suddenly runs different, that's probably the leak.
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