That allows water to flow from one head to the other.
It shouldn't matter.
could be a bad head gasket or cracked head.
There are two heater hoses. One goes from the head, or top of the engine, to the heater core in the passenger compartment, the other goes from the heater core to the water pump, thermostat, or some other part of the water jacket. Check the instructions for the flushing kit.
The polar end of the molecule is soluble in water (hydrophilic) and water solutions (including cytoplasm); the other, fatty-acid end is soluble in fats(hydrophobic).Read more: phospholipid
You could have a bad thermostat, a blown head gasket, a cracked head.
no! The flat head goes in fresh water and salt water, so does the puffer fish... I think :)
possibly head gasket, water pump or coolant leak.
Copperheads prey on Small rodents, small reptiles and sometimes other snakes.
witch ford smallblock head goes on witch ide
hold its head under water and drown it, see if that works
The phosphate head mixes with water; the fatty acid tails do not.When put in water, a phospholipid's head repels water, and is commonly said to be hydrophobic.Phospholipids, being polar, form hydrophilic heads or small lipid vesicles when paced in water.
The head of a surfactant molecule is typically hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water. This hydrophilic head allows surfactants to dissolve in water and interact with other molecules.