Take the iron apart and fit new flex the same way old one was fitted. About 1-2 hours work.
You don't, you remove the plastic junk and replace the toxic plasatic with cast iron
Wear eye protection.Never touch the element or tip of the soldering iron.They are very hot (about 400°C) and will give you a nasty burn.Take great care to avoid touching the mains flex with the tip of the iron.The iron should have a heatproof flex for extra protection. An ordinary plastic flex will melt immediately if touched by a hot iron and there is a serious risk of burns and electric shock.Always return the soldering iron to its stand when not in use.Never put it down on your workbench, even for a moment!Work in a well-ventilated area.The smoke formed as you melt solder is mostly from the flux and quite irritating. Avoid breathing it by keeping you head to the side of, not above, your work.Wash your hands after using solder.Solder contains lead which is a poisonous metal.
If it is "rusted out" you do not repair it, You do replace it with XHCI
What ever the local code says is legal
No, not necessarily. Most likely the drain has become rotten because of something acidic going into it. Vent pipes usually have a good flow of air in both directions. I would just change the bad waste pipe(s).
i need to replace the flex shaft in my weedeater. how do i do it?
remove engine or transmission replace flex plate (flywheel).
The flex plate is bolted to the back of the crankshaft. It connects the motor to the torque converter in the transmission. To replace you remove the transmission and replace it.
No you don't. They can cut the pipe and weld the flex pipe into place...otherwise it will get VERY costly
It is important to know the cost of the repairs in a vehicle. For a 1998 Ford Escort it will cost between $20 and $50 to replace the flex plate.
You can use regular exhaust pipe providing it fits and you can bend it into the location.
They would be extra stiff flex.
You need to replace it by welding a new flexpipe in its place. Flex pipes have too much heat to be glued or wrapped.
Not ideally. A 9 wood would replace a 5 iron, but could be used to replace a 6 iron if you so wanted.
Zinc displace iron. Iron displace copper.
The transmission has to be dropped first. then the torque convert/clutch needs to be removed to gain access to the flex plate, which can then be replaced.
its the same as replacing the the pads on a 05 ford f100