You have a gasoline leak. Unless you want this car to catch fire and burn up, have this looked into by a professional. Do not park this vehicle in a garage until you get it fixed. Your house may burn down if the vehicle catches fire.
You have a gasoline leak. Unless you want this car to catch fire and burn up, have this looked into by a professional. Do not park this vehicle in a garage until you get it fixed. Your house may burn down if the vehicle catches fire.
The prints that impression evidence consists of is footprints. This is when a professional takes prints of someone's footwear at a crime scene to determine their foot size, brand of shoe they were wearing, and gender.
Verify that the system is rendered safe before starting an investigation
Fuel is pumped from the tank, through a spin-off fuel filter and water separator, from there is is pumped to either individual cylinders or to a common fuel rail and is injected using high pressure oil (roughly 3000psi) to actuate the injectors.
fire spread is the rate of time and area a fire can move or grow
latent fingerprints
Diesel engines rely on heat and high compression to ignite fuel.
200 degrees
The origin of a fire is the original site of the event. e.g. in the switchboard.
The cause is the mechanism that created the fire. e.g. an accelerant was used to start the fire - arson is deduced.
what is the surface area of a catalytic converter
It is a compound. All pure elements have a certain exact melting point.
The firewall on any vehicle is the panel separating the engine compartment from the passenger compartment. On a Dakota (and any other front engine vehicle) it pretty much goes from the bottom of the windshield to the floorboards, fender to fender, at the back of the engine compartment.
boiling point
A fuel with an ignition temperature less than the room temperature would spontaneously ignite - it would not be suitable for fuel because it would burn itself up before it could be used to power an engine.
the origin of fuels is from decomposition of dead animal bodies
The exhaust manifold.
International Association of Wildland Fire was created in 1990.
An anabatic wind is an upslope wind - when the wind is blowing up a hill or mountain as a result of local surface heating.
recent civil court decisions
An electrical arc, yes.
fuel pump
Engine running
The fuel pump on most gasoline injected vehicles is in the fuel tank.
Yes