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A carburetor backfire flame arrester is designed to prevent flames or sparks from escaping the carburetor during a backfire. It is typically located at the top of the carburetor and consists of a mesh screen or metal plate with small holes that allow air to pass through while trapping any flames or sparks. This helps to prevent potential fires or explosions.
Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.
im sure this isn't worded right cause a nice gas fire wont go out till its out of the 2 things required to sustane it fuel and oxygen
The flame is white and very luminous.
the blue flame is actually for sailors- the fire from St. Elmo's when climbing the cliff
A carburetor backfire flame arrester is designed to prevent flames or sparks from escaping the carburetor during a backfire. It is typically located at the top of the carburetor and consists of a mesh screen or metal plate with small holes that allow air to pass through while trapping any flames or sparks. This helps to prevent potential fires or explosions.
to prevent the exhausts collected in the engine area from igniting
To prevent a back-fire which results when unburned exhaust collects in the engine area
Oxygen is required in order for a fire to continue burning. Without oxygen a flame will extinquish itself.
FIRE = flame
Yes, the apostrophe -s at the end of the noun fire creates a possessive noun:the flame of the fire = the fire's flame
Fire Flame was created on 2010-11-22.
Peat Fire Flame was created in 1977.
Internal combustion engines can backfire. In order to prevent flames from the backfire causing a fire on board, an approved backfire flame arrestor must be attached to the air intake with a flame tight connection.
Fire Without Flame was created in 2006-05.
liton means in english is flame of fire/fire flame.
Hall of Flame Fire Museum was created in 1961.