to the air box
You would reverse rotation on a 3 phase motor to get it to run backwards. Say I fill up a tank truck from a lake. I turn on my generator. I run the motor in one direction. Then I drive the tank truck and the motor to a different location. Then I turn on my generator. I attach the hose to the motor on tank truck. I throw the switch to make the motor run backwards. I aim the hose at the fire in your house. Aren't you glad that I can make my 3 phase motor run backwards?
A tube connector is the standard fitting that goes on a tube or hose. A tube adapter fits to a tube or hose and enables it to connect to a fitting of a different size to its standard.
The patented pocket hose, called the Dap Hose was invented by the Dap Company.
The two common causes for a toilet tank hose leak are the threads and the hose itself. Turn the water off, unscrew the hose, and wrap the threads with Teflon tape available at any hardware store. Reconnect the hose and turn the water back on. It it still leaks, consider replacing the hose as it may have a hole in it.
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A breather is something you put on your gas tank to let the fumes out. It is the hose coming out of your tank.
It is a hose that connects from the air filter to valve cover that stops contamenents from staying in the engine.
It gets poked in the back, behind the valve cover, it doesn't connect to anything it just lets the oil breathe lol.
There is a hoose leading from the upper portion of the Crankcase (where piston and engines are,the upper visible part) to the intake manifold. remove the end that conects to the intake manifold and add it the filter breather, the other end just leave it open or connect a small hose. I recomend a pass by filter it s like a round filter that allows you to connect to hoses to it so you just put this filter in the middle of the hose to filter that air.
That would be the one that doesn't connect to the air cleaner. The one that connects to the air breather is the crankcase breather. Also, it's a valve cover not a manifold.
Not exactly sure on a 1985, Which motor? On the 1997 2.0 Liter its right in front. From the top find the upper radiator hose, just below is the connection between the transmission and the motor. On the front of the motor pointing into the transmission bell housing should be the crankshaft position sensor.
My 2000 Jaguar S-Type did that. As soon as I fixed the lower breather hose on the engine, it stopped doing it. i am assuming that the lack of air is making the engine suck harder. A way to find out, and I heard mine clearly, is to pop the hood and listen for a hissing. I said my lower breather hose but mine was actually my upper breather hose. It's just the lower breather hose is the most common problem in vacuum leaks in the 2000-2003 Jaguar S-Types
Crankcase breather tube.
That should be the crankcase breather tube.
Crankcase breather hose.
Remove the sparkplug cables, breather hose, and remove the valve cover. The gasket is a permanent type and comes as a 5 piece kit that simply pushes into groves in the valve cover. Once installed, replace the valve cover and connect the breather hoses and sparkplug cables.
Its called breather hose. It will cost you less than $ 10.00.