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HONDA ELITE 150 COPPER HEAD GASKET STOCK BORE 2.335" X .050" US $20.00
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CJ750-Cylinder head SOLID copper gaskets M1/M72/R71 US $5.00
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Measurement of high temperatures, greater than 1000 C, using ceramic based thermocouples is a well established process. In order to do this successfully the resistance wires within the thermocouple need to be insulated and protected.
The use of Ceramic materials to protect the platinum based wire is a method that has been used for many years, due to the exceptional heat resistant properties of these materials. The thermocouple is the most commonly used heat measurement implement and is used for measuring the temperature inside of a furnace, typically being used for the melting or heat treatment of metal or indeed for manufacturing ceramic products.
The ceramic components in a typical thermocouple device are the outer protection tube that is exposed to the furnace. In some cases multiple tubes are used inside each other to provide the level of insulation and protection required.
Ceramic insulators (Tubes with 2 or more core holes through them) are also used to isolate the two or more wires that go to the bi-metallic joint at the head which is the point from which the temperature is measured.
The typical material used for the tube is a 99.7% alumina material, impervious tube, which is attached typically to a metal thermacouple head, containing a terminal block which is used to connect to a standard wire to the instrumentation. In a less demanding heat atmosphere a mullite tube may be used as a cheaper alternative, which will work sufficiently up to 1600 'oc. The mullite tube is also an impervious tube and has 60% alumina content.
Ceramic materials are ideal for many high temperature applications but are also ideally suited to aggressive wear and chemical situations.
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Faucet Replacement in 4 Easy Steps
If you're looking for a way to improve the aesthetics and functionality of your home, but don't want to undergo hassles and incur large costs, a faucet replacement is the thing for you. Just replace an old faucet with a new one and be amazed with how big a difference you can make. Other than that, no more irritating noise that a dripping and leaky faucet generates.
The first step in faucet replacement is looking for the right faucet. Although there are many types, styles and combinations of faucets in the market today, the first thing you have to be concerned about is whether the faucet you choose will fit into the old sink.
Also keep in mind that for supply connections, there are two possibilities. Your faucet could either have flexible copper supply inlets found in the center of the unit, or the inlets could be located under the hot and cold handles.
Before anything else, shut off the main water supply. You can do this by shutting off the control valve found under the sink. It is also recommended that you prepare all the necessary materials beforehand, and don't forget to prepare some penetrating oil in case the mounting nuts are hard to remove, and are stuck. It is also best if you have someone around to help you in handing out the tools as you work. Also, don't forget to plug the drain with rags so that small parts like screws and bolts cannot go down the drain.
- Remove the old fixture
First, remove the nuts that attach the hose to the faucet body and the spray head to the sink (if you're using a faucet with sprayer). Remove supply lines and set them aside. Remove the mounting nuts that hold the faucet body to the sink. Use your wrench for this. If mounting nuts are difficult to pry loose, use penetrating oil.
Once faucet is removed, clean the sink from putty and mineral deposits by scraping it off (you can use a steel wool).
- Attach new faucet to the sink
You can use a rope of plumber's putty or install a gasket either to the sink or to the faucet. Put the new faucet in place, making sure that it is parallel to the backsplash. Move under the sink and ask someone to hold the faucet for you while you work. Screw on a washer and mounting nut on every inlet, and tighten using basin wrench.
- Connect supply lines
Cover inlet threads with Teflon tape or with pipe joint compound. Afterwards, twist the supply line nut on the inlet and start tightening it, by hand at first, and then by wrench. Connect shutoff valve to the other end of supply line using the same procedure.
If flexible copper inlets are used for water supply, the same applies, except that you have to ascertain that no copper tubes are twisted. The faucet could become destroyed if copper tubes are twisted.
- Connect and adjust the pop-up drain assembly
If installing a bathroom faucet, insert a ball rod into the opening located in the drain body. Secure it using the nut provided. Slip the rod through the clevis strap. Afterwards, secure it using spring clips. Lower the rod through the hole near the rear of the faucet spout, up until the holes at the upper end of clevis strap. Tighten the thumbscrew and adjust the rods.
And those are the steps to faucet replacement. It may look hard, but once you're at it, everything will become much easier. So, give it a try!
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HELP!!! b18 .20 over head gasket?
does anyone know where i can get a copper head gasket thats bored .20 over for a b18 block?? i cant find one anywhere! can i use a b20 or k20 gasket?
Cometic sells them, it's the 81.5mm one you want. Check out http://www.cometic.com they are a pretty well known company to the Honda/Acura community. You could try Golden Eagle, but I'm not sure they sell one specifically for that size, might want to contact them at http://www.goldeneaglemfg.com/ (another fairly well known company)
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