Depending on how long you left it out~ either nothing or less water.
The water would have evaporated into the air.
then you would have a problem to find out the right amount of volume of the sample that you dropped in the cylinder.
I would suspect a leaking water pump, if I remember correctly it is mounted right in front of the timing cover and if it is leaking from the back the water will find it's way out somehow.
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Regretfully no there is no just cover or lens replacement. the whole healight assembly must be replaced. If somehow you do find a lens cover, then you will have to find a way to unglue the old cover without damaging the base and then reglue on the new cover with no air leaks so that water cannot get in and damge all of the electrical connections on the inside of the headlight assembly. Good luck to you
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To find the area of a book cover in metric units, the most appropriate unit to use would be centimeters. The formula for finding the area of a book cover would be: length x width.
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If you are unsure if it is heating because of a water pump or a thermstat, you can find out by removing the thermostat. If it still heats without a thermostat, then you know it is the water pump. Without a thermostat, the water flow has nothing to cause it to heat unless the water pump fails to circulate the water. No circulation of the water would cause the over heating.
The area of a book cover would depend on the dimensions of the cover. To find the area, you would multiply the length by the width of the book cover. Formula for area of a rectangle is length x width.
The water pump is located on the front or right side of the engine. To find it, remove the drive belt cover. On the front or right end of the engine. To find it, remove the drive belt cover.
how would you find the mass of 250 mL of water
next to the timing chain you will find it in the cover on front of engine where the water pump is mounted they call it the timing chain cover you will have to remove this cover to get at it