it is were it turns on the heat to warm it up
The coefficient of expansion per degree per inch causes the metal to expand and contract making the soundsYes Yes
I cannot think of any reason for a clicking noise in the driver's side interior, but a fuel pump would not be my first thought, or my second thought, or any thought for that matter. The fuel pump is located in the fuel tank, and a fuel pump, if it gives you any warning, it will usually be a humming noise from the underside area where the fuel tank is, not a clicking noise in the interior. Even the fuel pump relay isn't in the passenger's compartment, it is under the hood.
A bubbling noise in a well pressure tank is a sign of a hole in the tank. It means that air is getting into the tank and causing air to bubble through the water.
There are a number of reasons why your car may make noise when filled with over half tank gas. The main problem is caused by the fuel pump or the fuel injector.Ê
You are hearing the electric fuel pump in the tank, That is common on a chevy.
Spark plugs do not make a noise of any kind unless one or more is not fully tightened. Remove and replace all plugs and torque to proper specs. Are you referring to pinging or lifter clatter? If you are hearing the lifters clatter, then have the valves adjusted. If you are referring to pinging, then try a can of Seafoam Engine Tune in a full tank of fuel.
You can't use steel to make a hot water tank because steel can rust.
Make a rectangle.
It depends on if it's a gas water heater or electric. I don't think electric makes any noise, but a gas water heater, you'll the gas ignite, and hear the rushing gas from the burner.
I have some gray and green tree frogs, they get on each others backs and make alot of noise, they live in a large tank, with a made stream in it with water about 8 inches deep will they lay eggs the water comes from an osmosis. or should I get water from the pond
Make sure you only heat what you needIf you have a water heater with a tank: make sure the tank is well insulated
Usually the water filling up the flush valve in the tank. If it's bugging you, you can change the flush valve to a new one.