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Does a 1975 350 engine have mechanical flat tappet lifters?

typically no it should be hydraulic lifters unless someone has changed the cam and lifters in the engine.


During a fire should elevators be pulled to the ground?

During a fire, elevators should not be used as a means of evacuation and should not be pulled to the ground. Elevators can become inoperative or malfunction due to fire or smoke, posing a serious risk to occupants. Instead, individuals should use the stairways to exit the building safely. Fire safety protocols typically advise waiting for trained personnel to manage elevators in such emergencies.


How do you add hydraulic fluid to hydraulic pump in the trunk?

Hydraulic fluid should be poured in the oil tank.


When did the elevators was invented?

Primitive elevators were in use as early as the 3rd century BC, operated by human, animal, or water wheel power. From about the middle of the 19th century, power elevators, often steam-operated, were used for conveying materials in factories, mines, and warehouses. In 1853, American inventor Elisha Otis demonstrated a freight elevator equipped with a safety device to prevent falling in case a supporting cable should break. This increased public confidence in such devices. Otis established a company for manufacturing elevators and patented (1861) a steam elevator. In 1846, Sir William Armstrong introduced the hydraulic crane, and in the early 1870s, hydraulic machines began to replace the steam-powered elevator. The hydraulic elevator is supported by a heavy piston, moving in a cylinder, and operated by the water (or oil) pressure produced by pumps. Electric elevators came into to use toward the end of the 19th century. The first one was built by the German inventor Werner von Siemens in 1880. (I copied and pasted. Also, please work on improving your grammar.)


Do all apartments have residential elevators?

Though residential elevators do add value to a property, not all apartments have residential elevators. If you would like to use one, you should check with the property before signing a rental agreement.


Who invented the elevator?

Primitive elevators were in use as early as the 3rd century BC, operated by human, animal, or water wheel power. The first documented evidence of the elevator is found in the works of Vitruvius, the Roman architect. He reported that Archimedesbuilt the first one in about 236.From about the middle of the 19th century, power elevators, often steam-operated, were used for conveying materials in factories, mines, and warehouses. In 1853, American inventor Elisha Otis demonstrated a freight elevator equipped with a safety device to prevent falling in case a supporting cable should break. Otis established a company for manufacturing elevators and patented (1861) a steam elevator. In 1846, Sir William Armstrong introduced the hydraulic crane, and in the early years 1870s, hydraulic machines began to replace the steam-powered elevator.Electric elevators came into to use toward the end of the 19th century.


How do you adjust the clutch on a 2002 Ford Ranger?

I believe that this vehicle has a hydroliclly operated clutch and does not need to be adjusted. The brake fluid in the clutch hydrolic system should be periotcally changed by bleeding the system. Actually, everything I have read on the hydraulic clutch says if it doesn't have a leak then it should not need bleed/changed.


How often should you change the power steering fluid in your car?

If it starts going dark you should probably find out why. Fluids like that are only changed when they indicate a problem. Typically, hydraulic fluid isn't changed since it never gets hot. Heat causes oils to break down and since hydraulic oil doesn't get that hot, the only potential for problems is when the rack&pinion or the power steering pump fails and starts to throw debris.


How do you operate a 2 post car lift?

If you are talking about the big ones in a garage. basically they are two large pistons as seen in hydraulic systems such as hydraulic elevators to power steering units on cars. every size scale, as described above, work on the same principle. a hydraulic system basic components are: A reservoir, a pump which can be belt driven via motor, a piston, series of check valves, and hydraulic lines. when the power to the pump is applied, the pressure is greater in the cylinder portion and the pistons rise up to desired height. when you push the down button, pistons retract back into cylinders by a check valve on each piston. pump is not activated during this part. reservoir refills, and system is ready to be activated again.....Anything on the hydraulic scale of a car lift, or sidewalk elevators , use spring loaded push buttons switches for up and down as a safety precaution. they have a key switch only used as a stop switch. and should never be kept in switch assembly....


Where does hydraulic oil go in a international 854?

Correct me if im mistaken but doesnt it go into a hydraulic oil reservoir? Should be where your brake booster reservoir is.Or if ur obviously talking about hydraulic oil for accesories like a dump truck there should be a tank that delivers oil to a hydraulic pump somewhere on the frame.


What are the width/style stair requirements to install one of those sit-on staircase elevators?

Those sit on elevators that you can sit on come in different sizes. They should be sized according to your size and the size of the width of your stairs.


Do the senior apartments in Chicago have elevators?

Yes they do. At least most will. You should check each complex to be sure.