I use a Mistubishi electric fuel pump and it works good.
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In many vehicles, the dipstick tube can be removed. Check and see if this is possible on your vehicle. If so, just remove the tube from around the dipstick. There should then be enough of the dipstick sticking out from the engine to grab on to.
Sounds like a plantar wart. To really get rid of it, you should visit a dermatologist to have it removed. The over-the-counter cures do not go deep enough to eliminate it. An old wives' tale is that you should look at it everyday, imagine clear skin and tell it to go away.
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Yes. A damaged valve - the worst case scenario - is preferable to death by ventricular fibrillation.
when the load is removed the field is weakened then the speed is limited only by mechanical restraints ... (bearings, vibration, power available)
Electric violins need amplifiers to play loud enough for any orchestra. So, if you play in an orchestra, I wouldn't recommend it.
With your year model cavalier it should have a mechanical fuel pump.It is mounted below the intake manifold .I originally suggested it was a in tank fuel pump.This however mostly applies to cars with throttle body injection and gm switched from the carburetor to tbi somewhere between 1982-1983.So in short if your car has tbi it is really obvious with the injector seen on top of the tbi unit.Being you should have the 1.8 ohv engine with the 2barrell carb.All other years have the in tank electric fuel pump and the fuel tank has to be removed to replace.
If a forklift develops mechanical problems, you should...
If a forklift develops mechanical problems, you should...
Placed its proper casing after thorough cleaning.
Most mechanical fuel pressure, if equipped with electric pump, should resd 35-45psi
Once the wiring and the bolts are removed, the starter should be loose enough to pull out and remove. If not, then tap it to "break" it loose - sometimes the starter will "bond" due to dirt, grime or sludge.
A melted rubber balloon should only be removed by the power company. Removing it yourself could result in deadly shock.
The pump should be mechanical, mine is a 350 and it is mechanical, I should know it just went out last night
To visually determine if there is enough air flow across a duct mounted electric heater, you should tape a piece of cardboard to it. A small piece that can flutter in the flow of the air. If it moves wildly, there is enough air.
if you have AC there should be a electric fuel pump in the tank, look under the dash there should be a relay there for one... the trucks without AC will have a mechanical fuel pump on the front right of the engine.