Because of the speed that it is pumped at, too fast and it will foam.
Because of the speed that it is pumped at, too fast and it will foam.
by a foam or sand
aqueous film forming foam (AFFF), if you have one, although CO2 or dry-chemical fire extinguishers are also rated for combustible liquids, such as diesel.
A foam extinguisher.
No, you should not use sea foam in a diesel motor. Sea Foam is a petroleum-based product designed primarily for gasoline engines to clean fuel systems and improve performance. Diesel engines have different fuel characteristics and requirements, and using products not specifically designed for diesel may cause damage or reduce efficiency. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for appropriate engine treatments.
Some brands do, it is not required.
AFFF- Aqueous Film Forming Foam
No. Fire extinguishers use a dry powder to smother the fire. Firefighters use two types of foam that can be broken down into more categories. A class "A" foam is actually a type of soap. It is used to break up water tension so that water can seep into the ground and/or fuel better. A class "B" foam is used to make a blanket that smothers gasoline or diesel type fires.
I'm not positive about your diesel but my gas model is under the back seat on the right side in a foam box presumably for noise damping.
Foam is a noun (the foam) and a verb (to foam).
Sulfur-contaminated diesel may appear darker in color and have a strong, unpleasant odor. It may also cause the fuel to foam or form sediments, affecting the fuel's performance and potentially harming the engine over time. Regular maintenance and proper storage of diesel fuel are recommended to prevent sulfur contamination.
There was foam coming from his mouth.I like foam on my coffee.Is that shaving foam behind your ear?