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If you own a grenade and you pull the pin out it is not common practice to put the pin back in it. It is apparent that you it has been more than 10 minutes, hope you are ok.
You hold a grenade or any other explosive devise in your left hand, since you're holding the sandwich in your left hand you quickly put it in your mouth, BUT DON'T SWALLOW IT! Pull the grenade pin or set the explosive device if not a grenade. Now drop the grenade right beside your foot, - doesn't matter which - put the sandwich back into your right hand, and just wait for the kaboom! ~Random Smarticle 6th Grade Dude~
put butter on your finger so your finger is slippery and pull off the ring
you will have to drop the fuel tank as the fuel pump is in the tank, undo the snap ring in top of tank and pry out pump and sending unit BE SURE NOT DAMAGE RING of tank,pull out and switch pumps and put back together make sure all SEALS then put snap ring back in and reassemble
Yes. Pulling the pin just allows the handle to snap out and ignite the grenade, which usually has a short delay due to time for the fuse(typically 4 seconds) to burn to the explosive in the center. They type of explosive is dependent on what kind of grenade is it.
Look for the red ring attached to the trans dipstick, pull it out and clean it. Fit it back into tube and pull out, if fluid is in crosshatched area it's OK. If lower, get a funnel and put fluid down this tube.
Wth you pull it back
pull the battery out and put it back in
remove twist ring and pull out. lift wire retainer pull light loose from electrical connection put it back together the way you took it apart you should have no trouble
if it is infected and you think you should put the original ring back in go to your piercer to see what they think you should do.
you put it in from the bottom the same way they put it in when you got it done
yes it will.