How do you replace ignition cylinders?
Most ignition cylinders are replaced by first removing the steering wheel. Then by using a few specialty tools to get to THE screw itself that releases the ingition. Different makes and models are all different, some harder than others. However, one thing you can do to make things easier on yourself, is go to a local parts department at the dealer of the vehicle in which you are trying to repair. Ask them what specialty tools if any are needed, they are usually pretty helpful and will be able to offer advice toward your particular vehicle. Since an ignition switch is a rather popular item, they should know a bit about them. Also, most of the clerks at your local parts store, like Checker or AutoZone, are usually weekend or backyard mechanics themselves and by flipping through their parts computer should be able to help you out quite a bit as well. Another thing, about those "special" tools, many of the major [non-dealer] stores have those tools, some sell 'em, BUT SOME check 'em out on loan [you have to put up a deposit, BUT IF you return the tool, and intact, the deposit is refunded. If all else fails, and you have no way to get your vehicle to a dealer or auto garage, there are a lot of traveling locksmiths and vandalization restoration companies that will come to you and replace the switch.
Are there any tables graphs or curves for gasoline density or weight and volume versus temperature?
The simple answer is yes. I know because I've used them in the past. However, I can't for the life of me find any examples at this point in time. I'll keep looking.
Consider how temperature affects the purchase of gas for your car...Refer to the expansion coefficients for the particular API Gravity @ 60 degrees F. These are referenced by ASTM Charts.
Example:
Ethanol @ at a gravity of 50.5 and say 70 degrees F would use a coefficient of .9940, what that is saying in simplified terms is if you but 100 gallons exactly and it is 70 degrees F, if you are buying net gallons or temperature compensated, you would pay for .9940 x 100 or 99.40 gallons.
This is how oil companies sell to each other.
Unfortunately, if you buy 100 gallons exactly from a pump at a station and it's 70 degrees F, you pay for 100 gallons. Doesn't hardly seem fair huh?
So let's do some math. Let's say I'm a fuel seller. I buy 10,000 gallons of fuel wholesale, temperature compensated or net gallons at 70 degrees F. So I pay for 9940 gallons. Remember 10,000 x .9940 = 9940, now I put it in my storage tank and lets say it's in Arizona and the ground temperature remains at 70 degrees F.
I just made 60 gallon profit on my sale. Since I sell it in gross gallons or uncompensated. Not a bad gig huh?
60 gallons x $4.00 / gallon = $240.00 profit clear.
So now you understand temperature compensation I hope? Smile for the camera next time you fill up. Especially if it's 90 degrees out.
EDIT: This would be true if the "Ground" temperature was EVER 70 Degrees. It is not.
When underground storage tanks for gas stations were first introduced, they were buried only several feet underground, where the temperature did indeed vary (but note, even 3 feet below ground would almost never see 70 degrees, only if it was about 100+ outside). Today, gas storage tanks are stored at 20+ feet below ground, where the temperature is a steady 55 degrees + or - 2 degrees, REGARDLESS of surface air temperature.
How do you replace spark plugs on a 1994 Ford Bronco?
pull the wires, get a spark plug socket and a 4" extension, you will have to play around with using the extension on some and not on others
The problem your having doesn't sound like a fuse.it could be as simple as the grounding wire from the frame to motor or body. there is a ground that connects to one of the bolts on the windshield wiper motor. I'd start looking there first
How would you change a heater core in a 1995 Chevy Silverado 1500 extended cab?
take out the heater core then put the new one the same way you took out the old one.... Good Luck!
Where is theturn indicator flasher on a 1988 ford bronco?
Behind the fuse panel cover directly under the steering column. Panel is held in place by 4 black thumb turn fasteners. Fuse panel is on left. Ford flaser is generally green.
if you know how fast it was when it hit the surface of the water, you can calculated how the object is going to move inside water provided you are given extra information, namely the "viscosity" of water in the beaker. The viscosity is the measure of the resistance of the liquid for objects moving inside it, and it is temperature dependent. Once you have the viscosity of the water it becomes very easy calculation.
What shape of an object will sink more easily in the water?
It depends on the density of the container whatever shape it is.
What is the best height for a 1987 ford bronco 2?
== == factory ride height is all you should have in a Bronco II, they are top heavy! Answer: The height depends on what size tires you want to run. I'm running 31x1050x15s on my '84 Bronco ll. I am planning a 3" body lift. To run bigger tires you will need a body or suspension lift. As long as you don't do any radical manuvers ( backing up at high speeds while turning) you shouldn't have any problems. This site has alot of info on lifting your Bll. http://www.therangerstation.com/
Does density have a affect on a object cut in half?
No. You now have two pieces of the same density. They will half the mass, but the same density. Improved: No, the density is the same even if it's cut in half or how ever many pieces. Think about it this way. There's box A which masses out to about 10 grams. It has a volume of 10 cm^3( for those of you that don't understand the ^ it simply means that the 3 is an exponent) . If you divide it in half what will happen? It's not only the volume that's being cut in half, but also mass. In the equation it states that Density=Mass/Volume. We'll be using this equation to prove that this is correct.
So to find the original density- D= 10g/ 10 cm^3 D=1g/cm^3 (or mL since 1cm^3= 1mL) D= 1g/mL To find the density for the half- D=5g/5cm^3 D=1g/mL As you can see, the density is still the same. DO NOT EVER divide the original density by 2, that's a common mistake people make. I hope this helped you.
Why do non soluble solid float nor sink in water?
A solid float on water if the density is lower than the density of water.
How do you adjust the headlamps on a 1988 Ford Bronco II?
Should be phillip's head screws that adjust the left/right and up/down for the headlight. They would be on the inner side of the lamp and top side.
How to replace a fuel filter for 1987 ford bronco ll?
It needs a SPECIAL TOOL (EA)PLIERS It is located under the drivers side door on the railing.It is 2" Diameter and 2 1/2" long.Uses expensive tool to remove & replace.
first of all u only need 4 quarts of oil an oil filter and an oil filter wrench its not that expensive
Where is the neutral safety switch on a 1989 ford bronco?
the one on the tranny is on the left side of the transmission, looks almost like a seashell
A heat pump is a heating system that applies the principle of refrigeraation to heating homes. These principles are: 1. when a gas is quickly compressed, it's temperature rises; 2. when a gas is allowed to expand suddenly it's temperature fallls; 3. when a liquid evaporates, it absorbs heat; and 4. when a gas condenses it releases heat.
What transmission will fit a 1986 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 motor?
I believe that is one of the versions of an ( A4LD ) 4 speed automatic transmission
What allows objects to float on water?
An object will float on water if it has less density than water.
Does Anorthite sink or float in water?
It will float. Its a rock. It actually depends on how much water you have, if you you tried float it in the ocean, it would obviously sink. But if you tried to float it on a gladd or bowl or water, it would float,
Where is the computer located in bronco 2?
if you are sitting in the driver seat in the car it is right behind you in a little compartment by the floor. just twist it open and there it is