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by a small triangle with a number below
If you turn the engine to TDC on the compression stroke, the distributor rotor will point at the terminal for #1. Most distributors have a mark (usually a 1) on them under the cap to indicate the #1 position for the rotor to point at. The cap tower directly above the rotor point at this position is for the #1 spark plug.
Get a manial on your car. It will keep you from making mistakes
Is the engine tapping when running? If not, check the oil level. If the oil level is at the full mark on the dip stick, then check the oil sending switch. My just need to replace it. Easy fix if that is your problem.
The near side is the side shown in the view. The far side is the side opposite the side shown in the view. Typical usage is to indicate an area on the part to mark a part number but intending the marking to be done on the opposite side of the part (which is not shown on the drawing). Another typical usage is to call out permanent fasteners like self clinching nuts and indicate on which side of the part the fastener is inserted from.
check to see if the ride height sensor is hooked up properly. Its the little shock absorber looking thing by the air bag. When this happened on mine reattaching the part and then restarting the car fixed it. You may have to take a flat blade screwdriver and bend the little metal retaining clip back so that it will holdto the spindle on the control arm.
The mark of a small dot is used to indicate the height of a spot above sea level. Spot heights are points that have been measured to be exactly that height, in meters, above sea level.
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They use the same measurement, but height is considered to be above the 'zero mark', while depth is below this mark. Often, the ground, floor, or sea level serves as this 'zero mark'.
Measure human height by the transitive property. Stand up against the wall and make a mark at your height. Then measure the distance from the floor to the mark. You are as tall as the mark is above the floor.
The mark above a short vowel is called a breve. It is used to indicate that the vowel is pronounced as a short sound.
That would be a ditto mark.
An Ordnance Survey Bench Mark is a surveying mark made by the Ordnance Survey to record heights above Ordnance Datum. They are typically found on buildings, bridges, or other structures and are used as reference points for altitude measurements.
A red mark above the nose could indicate sensitive skin. Try to use cooler water and keep the area hydrated.
Contour lines are spaced at a regular height above sea level - every 50 metres, for example. The highest point of a hill may be just above the highest contour line. Therefore a spot or summit height symbol may be used to mark the highest point on the map.
You first have to have a reference point, beacon or bench mark - this has a known elelvation, or reduced level in metres above mean sea level (AMSL). (Where MSL = 0). When your helper places the staff (graduated measuring staff like a big ruler) on the reference point, read off the value as observed by you, through the machine you are using (level, theodolite, other electronic instruments) and add this to the level of the reference point. This is called the Collimation height and is basically, the height of your instrument, above the reference point (and in turn, above mean sea level). If you helper then holds the staff on another point of unknown reduced level, you takes the reading of the staff through your instrument, and subtract that from your Collimation height. This will then give you the REDUCED LEVEL of the point. Thus, the REDUCED LEVEL IS A LEVEL, ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL, OF A POINT AS COMPARED AGAINST A REFERENCE POINT OF KNOWN REDUCED LEVEL. Different places will derive their own AMSL system based upon, obviously, their own local, average sea level.
The mark cut on a stone or rock to indicate a level in a leveling survey is typically called a benchmark. It serves as a reference point for future surveying activities and helps ensure consistent measurements over time.
insert mark It can also be used above certain letters in other languages to indicate an accent or a number raised to a certain power in maths.