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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Friday, February 4, 2011
Kenmore stove exploded in flames from gas buildup?
propane or natural gas appliances have a regulator WHICH controls the flow of gas/propane used
by your gas based units. With, natural gas, there is a regulator at the meter which needs to be
located. The big propane jugs have a regulator installed
somewhere as well, usually on the side of the house where it can be viewed from the street.
However, 20 pound tanks are larger and don't have a regulator, but most of the appliances we tend
to use with them will have a regulator that almost anyone can locate. Your gas grill,
turkey fryer, or camping trailer will have one thats large enough to draw a certain amount
of pressure from the propane tank.
Gas ranges like yours have a regulator built with the assumption they will use
regulated natural or propane gas from the propane tank. These have anywhere from 6 to 13
inches of water column in built up pressure, but the 20 pound jugs or tanks may have double that. These
will overload a "regulator" on your range in short order, even if otherwise converted to
propane.Your issue may be an external regulator for the propane tied into the SAME LINE as you other
gas based items causing gas build up in your range thus causing explosion at the regulator level in your stove. Check for all regulators and CHANGE THEM before you burn down your home
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
I have a 2001 GMC Yukon with over 200k milage. I am constantly traveling and have started to see an increase of white smoke coming from the tail pipe. With the amount of travel i do, i frequently change my fluids. So my question to you is? What would start a sudden increase of smoke?
head gasket is the primary problem. These gaskets often leak if the engine has been
overheated, but can occur on an engine with high mileage more than other low mileage vehicles.
My shop just serviced a GMC with over 400k miles with no major problems and the owner mentioned
a white smoke problem. In a GMC 4X4 you need to check the vacume valve on top of the
transfer case, we see this problem often post 200k miles. They will cause transmission
fluid to leak into the vacume system and produce white smoke out the rear end. This option
is the most affordable compared to the head gasket.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Cell phone No network, data errors
Top three suspects
1. Your sim card may be damaged, remove or replace it
2. Your features were changed with your carrier
3. Your Phone is internally damaged
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Water Leak 1993 Ford F150 SuperCab
1993 Ford F150 SuperCab
1. The only location water would be coming from is radiator or power wash cylinders
2. When the truck cools down open up you radiator to see if its low on fluid, if so, you know you have a leak in one of the associated hoses
3. Check your fluids level for the windshield wipers, if it is extra low, you know it is the issue
4. This truck is known to run hot and it is possible that the upper radiator hose busted and needs to be changed out
No SPIN on Washer
change the clutch and gearcase. No spin could be possible bad spin tube
Be sure brake is backing off remove gearcase and try turning the brake to back off drum
tube Can be binding against bearing in tub support
How to prevent an oil company from drilling
"I live grand junction colorado, the oil co. fram is going to drill in are watershed which will kill the city the drinking
water for us how can we stop this"
****You will need to file a motion in court,**** Generally,as the plaintiff would open the claim based on the following premise "was brought with the intention of preventing" Drilling company from "collecting and providing information about an important drilling procedure."
1. Contact the local court district before the drilling starts
2. File your motion "No attorney required to do so"
3. Estimated costs are from $50 to $150 Max
4. Remember that a permit will be required to drill, you want the city to revoke the lease permit
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