It is an object of the present invention to provide an exhaust pipe paint with which it is possible to manufacture an exhaust pipe having predetermined heat dissipation, as well as excellent heat resistance and thermal shock resistance, by taking advantage of heat of exhaust gas. An exhaust ...
Oil is used to cover the top of the valves where the rocker’s arm applies pressure. There are valve seals to prevent this oil from flowing into the engine.If these valves are worn or broken, the oil will come into the engine, then burnt along with the air and gasoline, causing blue ...
You never want to see smoke coming out of your car’s tailpipe. In most cases, some thin white smoke from your exhaust in the winter is perfectly normal and not a source of concerns. However, whenever you notice thick bursts ofwhite smoke from exhaust, it is a sign that something is ...
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peg, and can be removed with the socket wrench. When the bolt is loose, locate the second mounting bolt located between the mufflers which secures the exhaust system to the frame of the motorcycle and remove it, as well. Pull the mufflers off ofthe exhaust pipetoward the back of the ...
Be sure to remove any metal tape or clamps that attach the vent pipe to its exhaust. Locate the exterior vent outside your home and remove the cover of the vent from the exit point. This will make it easier to clean with a brush. If you're not sure where the exterior vent is, ...
This is mostly attributable to the air filter condition- a blocked air filter reducing the combustion air supply. 3.Exhaust Back-Pressure. This can be caused by carbon build-up on piston crowns/valve gear or a kinked exhaust pipe. When I was a young lad at sea as ...
There are no exhaust valves that vent high-pressure gasses, as in a gasoline or diesel engine, and there are no explosions taking place. Because of this, Stirling engines are very quiet. The Stirling cycle uses an external heat source, which could be anything from gasoline to solar energy ...
If the PCV valve or the hoses to it are blocked, the high pressure in the crankcase will push engine oil into the combustion chambers, where the oil will be burned and go out through the exhaust pipe. Burning oil will cause a lot of blue smoke from your tailpipe. ...
A loud noise from the engine is quite common but it could also be a banging sound underneath the vehicle. If you hear this, check for a loose exhaust mount or a broken pipe. The banging sound could also be the result of the tailpipe dragging along the ground. ...