1.6 - 3.5 gpf
Depends on the amount of fuel remaining. Usually at 78% and at 780 Degrees, A Reactor requires 480 Kilo Litres of Coolant [Water] per Day.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
Relieve coolant pressure. Unplug it. Unscrew it. Screw the new one in before any significant amount of coolant escapes. Connect the electrical connector to the new sensor. Consider replacing the thermostat.
The amount of coolant it will take to fill your vehicle is dependent upon how low the coolant level is. You can add coolant to your coolant reservoir. The reservoir will have an indicator of when the coolant system is full.
The average cost for you to replace a heater core in your vehicle is close to $400. The amount will vary depending upon your vehicle and who you replaces it for you.
The low water level in the toilet bowl after flushing is usually caused by a clog in the drain pipe, a malfunctioning flapper valve, or a problem with the water supply. This can prevent the proper amount of water from refilling the bowl after flushing.
In the fuel tank. 2.5 hours.
coolant is used to keep the reactor cool and prevent it from melting down. The amount of cooling that is required really depends on the the amount of heat being put into the coolant.
To drain the coolant on a Honda Rancher ATV, first ensure the engine is cool and then locate the coolant drain bolt, typically found at the bottom of the water pump or the engine block. Place a container beneath the drain bolt to catch the coolant, then remove the bolt and allow the coolant to fully drain out. After draining, replace the drain bolt securely, and refill the cooling system with the appropriate type and amount of coolant. Always check for leaks and ensure the system is properly bled of air before operating the ATV.
You most first make sure engine is cool. Drain 1/3 of coolant. Remove old thermostat. Clean area with acetone or isopropyl alcohol. Apply some RV sealant and put in new thermostat. Replace amount of drain coolant to appropriate level.
Drain the radiator, remove the head, drain the oil, replace the oil filter. Install the new gasket and replace the head. Add the correct amount of oil and coolant to the engine. Start the engine and bleed all air from the system.