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No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
It is called sublimation when you turn a solid into a gas. When you turn a gas into a solid it is called deposition.
If your gas gauge isn't working then your gas gauge senging unit is probably bad. This is located in the fuel tank. Depending on the model it is a usually a one piece unit with the fuel pump. It is pretty rare that the gauge actually goess bad. I hope this helps you. Brad
natural gas is good in sense that - it is an eco friendly fuel. - it do not cause pollution. -it is cost effective. It is bad in the sese that -if it get's leaked it catches fire more quickely than pertrol as it is in gas form.
You can glue steel. De-grease it thoroughly first with gas or lacquer thinner, then use J B Weld.
Anything that isn't traditionally used as a gas burning fuel source should be prohibited from use as cooking gas. If in emergency and stranded on an island, maybe it would be a good idea.
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No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
Cotton canvas, coated with nitrocellulose lacquer. The top side of the airship had metal in the lacquer to reflect heat away from the gas and keep the ship from flying too high.
Yes it is. Natural gas has no smell of its own. Methyl mercaptan is used to add a bad smell to natural gas to warn you if a gas leak should occur.
Add 1 bottle of ordinary rubbing alcohol to the tank. If The Bad gas is just gas that has water in it, then the alcohol will allow the water to "burn" with the gas. == == The best way to do it is kind of a pain. Take the tank off and dump the bad gas out. While the tanks off would be a good time to flush it out too. You can use a ordinary garden hose and siphone the gas out of the tank.
add some octane booster/fuel treatment to your tank until you can fill up with good gas and flush all of it out.
No. As the name gas giant implies, these planets are made largely of gas. They have extremely thick atmospheres.
yes it is bad to hold in gas
Mars has an atmosphere but it is much thinner than earths. It's mainly carbon dioxide gas (95%).
Drain fuel tank Change fuel filter Install new fuel Add one can of Drygas to system