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(Inlet SO2-Exit SO2)X100 ----------------------------- Inlet-(1.5xinletXExit)/100
A roaring flame indicates that the air inlet is open too far and should be closed slightly.
This could be a fjord however the exact definition of such is rather complex and there are only four locations in the world where true fjords are found: Norway, Greenland, British Columbia and New Zealand. Other possibilities could include: an inudated river, a narrow bay, a long wide ocean inlet.
If the temperature is less than the temoerature requ ired for reaction to proceed,higher co slip will result.Decreasing the inlet temperature to optimum inlet temperature will result in more conversion.
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The thermostat should be on the top of the engine under the water inlet. Drain the radiator. Remove the top radiator hose from the inlet. Unbolt the inlet, and pull the thermostat out for replacement.
I know a couple examples, all of which are in Long Island, NY: Shinnecock Inlet Rockaway Inlet East Rockaway Inlet Fire Island Inlet Moriches Inlet
Shut off the gas and let any free gas clear out. The next thing you should do is check the lines to see if there is a leak. Next, check to see if the knobs controlling the air inlet and gas inlet are correct. If the air inlet is closed, there will be no combustion and no flame. Same goes for the gas inlet. Fiddle with these until you have the flame desired. If this does not fix the problem of the burner going out, try a different one.
A healthy catalytic converter will be hotter out the back outlet than the front inlet after a good highway run. Average temp should be aprox 450 degrees at the front inlet to 700 degrees out the rear.
Simple, take the inlet and outlet hoses going to and from the heater core and connect them together.
It should be the same as my 1995 - at the firewall the heater hose nearest the drivers side is the inlet hose to the heater core
No. Remember: hot air rises & cool air sinks. If the water outlet was to be placed below the condenser, the heat of the water would rise and linger in the condenser, making the condensation process inefficient.
The thermostat should be located in the top radiator hose inlet at the engine. The hose and inlet need to be removed to change the thermostat.
Inlet valves should be 0.2 mm Exhaust valves should be 0.3 mm
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