It may have gotten it too hot and warped the metal rim- or the lid. Check it for true with a straightedge. If the pot or the lid is warped, it's time for a new cooker.
High oil pressure is not usually a problem. The relief will open around 100psi on most engines.
The atmospheric pressure will not crush us because there is a balanced force around us. The contents of our bodies are pushing out as much as the air is pushing in. In fact, it used to be thought that you would explode if you were exposed to a vacuum, though this is now thought to be wrong (It would be awful, but your skin is very stretchy). You can work out the pressure with the equation: PRESSURE= FORCE x AREA.
If you have found out the answer to your question, please post. I purchased what I thought to be an original by Beverly Carrick and it has BC-1549 on the back. I am wondering if it is TRULY an original now. Thanks.
should check the oil pressure switch first if that does not fix the problem than connect a oil pressure tool to see if u really dont have oil pressure. if got good oil pressure around 35 to 65 psi any thing lower replace oil pump. I would try the cheapest route first Go but a oil pressure sender to see if that fixes the problem
To determine if your hot water heater is leaking from the pressure valve, check for water dripping or pooling around the valve. If you notice any signs of leakage, it may indicate a problem with the pressure valve that needs to be addressed.
Are you sure oil PRESSURE is in that range? It should be around 40 psi. List symptoms. And there is a fuel leak if you smell gas.
The code P1443 for the 1996 Ranger means that there is a problem with the EVAP Pressure Sensor. The real culprit might be the Vapor Canister Purge Valve since the EVAP Pressure Sensor rarely fails. The VCP Valve is around $60. Before purchasing this part, check all hoses around it for leaks.
Pressure in Jupiter is thought to be as high as 5,000GPa. On earth, typical air pressure is around 100kPa. So, if you fell deep enough into Jupiter you would definitely be crushed. However, the intense radiation in Jupiter would have already killed you long before you reached Jupiter's atmosphere.
i wouldn't change it until you know its the problem unless you like to spent $600 on a guessAdditionallyYou can check the fuel pressure. A typical fuel pressure gauge is around $40. Most repair shops are able to check fuel pressure as well. AnswerReplace the fuel filter first. If the problem presists, have the fuel pressure checked.
To determine if the temperature pressure relief valve is leaking, check for any signs of water dripping or pooling around the valve. If there is evidence of leakage, it may indicate a problem with the valve that needs to be addressed.
I could assume this problem may lie in the pressure used on the primer bulb. Try steady, slower pressure on the bulb... . New info. Just was working on my neighbors unit. same problem. we thought it was dirt clogging carburator. cleaned every thing and blew air through everything. still no prime fuel to the carb. got looking around and all the fuel lines in the tank had disintegrated from setting in the garage for a few years with fuel in the system.
The pressure of the asthenosphere is thought to be around 10-20 kbar (1-2 GPa) at a depth of about 100-200 km below the Earth's surface. This layer of the Earth's mantle is partially molten and has lower viscosity compared to the overlying lithosphere.