All metal expands and contracts with changes in temperature, which can cause a banging sound in oil tanks, especially when outside. This is very rare with indoor tanks, as temperature changes are generally much more gradual.
Yes, it can be dangerous if radiators are banging. Banging noises may indicate a problem with the radiator system, such as air trapped in the pipes or a malfunctioning component. Ignoring these issues can lead to leaks, damage to the radiator, or even a potential fire hazard. It is important to address banging radiators promptly to ensure safety and prevent further damage.
loud noises - banging of pans, shouting
if the noises are only in fourth gear then its an internal transmission problem. Make sure that the fluid level is ok. If the fluid is ok then the transmission will need to be pulled and checked inside.
Muffler loud noises
It the noises are a banging noise like a back fire, it is an indication of the timing slipping and the engine doesn't know when to fire. If the noises are more mechanical then there could be an internal problem. Check all fluids to insure that they are the right colors and aren't milky or frothy. This would indicate severe internal engine problems.
Inspect the rear top shock mounts.
Banging noises in furnace air return pipes can be caused by rapid temperature changes, loose ductwork, or insufficient support brackets. When warm or cool air flows through the ducts, they expand or contract, causing the metal to make noise. Adding insulation, tightening connections, or securing brackets can help reduce the banging sound.
The loud gurgling noises in your pipes could be caused by air trapped in the pipes, a blockage in the plumbing system, or water pressure issues. It is recommended to consult a plumber to diagnose and fix the problem.
no because it might damage your hair because there might be something wrong with it
Teachers are very good at detecting and dealing with noises in the classroom. They will usually ignore all noises outside the classroom.
Bleed the accumulated air out of the system. I did it twice a year, to improve heating efficiency, and eliminate banging noises.
Sure