Usually Ethanol or paraffin.
Check fuel and fire. Pull a plug and smell for raw fuel, and check the plug and see if there is fire to the plug. If I checked the plugs and it is not getting fire or fuel at all what could cause that problem.
Yes it does. If either fuel oxygen or heat were not sufficient or absent, fire would not be able to be sustained or ignited. :)
fuel injector
Most of the time water will extinguish a fire, but there are some situations where water can make a fire worse by spreading it, such as a grease fire on a stove, or a puddle of fuel burning. In those situations, a fire extinguisher should be used instead.
I use a fuel pressure gauge.
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we use a fire extinguisher ,fire blanket ,sand
You are in enough trouble as it is, so don't add fuel to the fire by saying that to her.
fire eaters
they were a sectionalists group that didn't like high tariffs and wanted to have south and north separate. the fire eaters hated to compromise of 1850
Fire-eaters
nope
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
foam is used for fire suppression. what it does is it cools the fire and to coats the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, and then the fire is out.