The pipe connected at the top left side of the gearbox is likely a vent or breather tube. This component allows for the release of pressure and helps prevent the buildup of moisture and contaminants inside the gearbox. The 3cm nut may be used for securing the pipe or for maintenance purposes, allowing access for inspection or cleaning. Always refer to the specific gearbox manual for accurate information related to your equipment.
It's not likely that any property of fluids correlates in any way with any Vatican situation. If a pipe of X cross sectional area is connected so a fluid flows at a specific velocity, and then a pipe of 2X cross sectional area is connected to the pipe of X cross sectional area, the velocity of fluid flowing in the 2X pipe will be less than what is flowing in the X pipe. In this case, what you're saying is true.
measure the radius of the pipe. (half the diameter - the width of the pipe) then measure the length of the pipe. then use the formula pi (3.14) x radius2 x length. the answer is the volume in the pipe
A piece of pipe is 303/4 inches long. If five pieces, each 41/3 inches long, are cut from the pipe, how many inches of pipe remain?
The volume of the pipe is 1,154.5 cubic feet.
It depends on the length of the pipe.
Front Exhaust pipe.
If 4 pipes of equal length measure 44 feet when they're connected together, how long is each pipe?
To fill the gearbox of your Renault Kangoo van, you will first need to locate the gearbox filler plug, usually found on the side of the gearbox. Use the correct grade and type of gearbox oil recommended by Renault for your specific model. With the van on a level surface, remove the filler plug and slowly add the gearbox oil until it reaches the bottom of the filler hole. Reinstall the filler plug securely, and you have successfully filled the gearbox.
It's connected to the incoming cold water supply pipe.
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on the front of the gearbox there is a Black plastic pipe with a lid going over it, take the lid off and top up. Be care full not to over fill. This is on the T4 2.5TDi. The black pipe dimensions is about 3/4 of an inch in diameter and 4 inches long
It's possible - but tricky. You would need an adhesive capable of 'sticking' the two types of pipe together.
By using the steering wheel which is connected to a cable that is connected to a pipe that moves the steering wheels
It is on the top left corner of the throttle body, connected to a metal pipe. There is a sticker on the inside of the hood with a diagram of the vacuum system.
A p-trap is connected to a drain pipe by being installed underneath the sink or fixture. The curved shape of the p-trap holds water to prevent sewer gases from coming back up the drain pipe.
your radiator has two pipes a high one on the right hand side and the lower pipe on your left hand side. if u undo the higher right hand side pipe and remove the inlet that the pipe is connected to your engine by 3 bolts. that is where your thermo is located. pop is off with a screw driver or a knife.
Put 3 poy on bottom left hand side. Put vertical pipes on 1st 3 pipe on left all the way down then connect to horizontal pipes and put a joining pipe up and right so it fills far right 3 pot. Put vertical pipes under second 3 pipe and a joining down and right pipe so it connects with horizontal pipes under long 2 pot. This should fill middle long 3 pot. On third 3 pipe from left put a joining down and left pipe. On 4th pipe 2 put a down and left joining pipe. On 4th pipe 2 put a down and left joining pipe then a horizontal pipe so it fills middle bottom 2 pot. On last 3 pipe put a down and left joining pipe so it fills bottom middle 3 pot.