A device that prevents a gas flame from entering the supply pipe.
A device that prevents a gas flame from entering the supply pipe.
A device that prevents a gas flame from entering the supply pipe.
The Dealers Quote was $536 at memphis, Even i need to replace the flame trap box!
Troubled Asset Relief Program ========================= Although the above is a correct answer, this is listed in Volvo S40 and I would assume they meant trap, which would be the flame trap I think. tedv from volvoforums.com wrote: I look at the flame traps every 12-15,000 miles but generally keep an eye on the crankcase pressure. If it turns positive, I address the flame trap.
A Flame thingy in it
Check your flame trap first for a clogged trap.
Not 100% sure about the '87, but there is no PCV valve on the 1986 Volvo 240 2.3L. Flame trap and Oil trap, but no PCV.
its a flame trap. look up bay 13 at www.volvospeed.com on how/where
Subject the gas to Flame test. The flame should glow more brilliantly. if you trap the gas in a test tube and place in a glowing splint the splint will relight itself.
If you have a floor drain, there is a trap on the bottom of that. The main line shouldn't have a trap in it. There does not need to be one on the main because each fixture should have one and that's just another place for a clog to form.
If you open the dryer door, the trap is at the bottom edge of the main unit.
No you don't. The trap is inside the toilet.
The main difference between Dubstep and trap music is trap music primarily uses the 808 bass while dubstep uses any bass.
On the show they call it a devil's trap. Outside of the show it would be called a pentagram, but with flame edges.