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QUADRA JET CARB HEAT DISSIPATOR PLATES 86B
QUADRA JET CARB HEAT DISSIPATOR PLATES 86B
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Tranter Heat Exchanger Plate & Gasket P/N 792228450010 Assembly B Lot of 2 (NEW)
Tranter Heat Exchanger Plate & Gasket P/N 792228450010 Assembly B Lot of 2 (NEW)
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Tranter Heat Exchanger Plate & Gasket P/N 792128450010 Assembly A Lot of 2 (NEW)
Tranter Heat Exchanger Plate & Gasket P/N 792128450010 Assembly A Lot of 2 (NEW)
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APV  R5 - PHE FLOW GASKET- PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER GASKET
APV R5 - PHE FLOW GASKET- PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER GASKET
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NOS LOT 6 APV HEAT EXCHANGER CHANNEL PLATE GASKETS ALFA LAVAL BASELINE M6-RM
NOS LOT 6 APV HEAT EXCHANGER CHANNEL PLATE GASKETS ALFA LAVAL BASELINE M6-RM
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Lambro Ind. 289W Dryer Vent Closure Lambro Ind. 289W Dryer Vent Closure
List Price: $17.99
Sale Price: $10.49

This dryer vent seal from Lambro replaces conventional dryer vent hoods. The floating shuttle is designed to remain closed unless the dryer is in use. A positive seal keeps cold or hot air out as well as unwanted pests. It is made of white ABS plastic and can be painted to match any home.

Draft Stopper Kit | Door Sweeps, Foam Gaskets & Electrical Outlet Safety Caps | Keep Warm & Save! Draft Stopper Kit | Door Sweeps, Foam Gaskets & Electrical Outlet Safety Caps | Keep Warm & Save!
List Price: $19.99

Draft stopper kit for home insulation from weather and sound. Protect and save your home with this simple eco kit that includes: A Complete set of 4 Door Sweeps for the home. Keep the heat inside and stop drafts. Each clear door bottom has two sided tape for easy attachment to doors in and around the home. Each sweep is 36" long and 1 5/8" wide. Installs easily between door bottom and threshold, for interior or exterior doors. Seals out door drafts, dust, pollen and insects. Great for sealing off unheated rooms within the home (entrances to basement, attic, or garage) A energy tip saving magnet. Door sweeps weatherproofs and soundproofs. ? All season - Seals out cold, drafts and insects Electrical Outlet caps, Plastic, white 1" x 1.25" - 12 Pack Safety Outlet Caps, Prevents Electrical Shock, Prevent small metal objects from entering live outlets. Keep children safe in your home while insulating outlets that aren't being used. A simple and effective solution. This kit comes with 16 outlet gaskets, Fits standard 2 outlet electrical box. 8 Light switch plate gaskets for standard single switch.Gaskets insulates and saves energy from outside conditions. Weatherproof your home, reduce drafts and save Energy and money. weatherize and save. Reduce Reuse and Recycle.

Frost King OS6H Foam Outlet and Switch Sealers Frost King OS6H Foam Outlet and Switch Sealers
List Price: $2.29
Sale Price: $1.06

6 Pack, White, Closed Cell Foam, Outlet Sealer, UL & Csa Approved, Bagged.

Hifonics Brutus BRZ15D4 15 Hifonics Brutus BRZ15D4 15" Woofer DVC 4 Ohm
List Price: $189.99
Sale Price: $78.89

Integrated ATSC/NTSC/QAM Tuners 3D Digital Comb Filter Resolution - 1920 x 1080 Brightness - 300 cd/m2 Response Time - 5.0ms Viewing Angle - Horizontal 170 degrees / Vertical 160 degrees Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 1,000,000 - 1 Hidden Speakers 3W / Channel speakers AVL Auto Volume Leveler Headphone jack/Optical out Photo and Music file playback via USB Tilt stand Full Function Remote VESA Compatible - 100 x 100 for optional wall mounting Energy Star 4.2 RoHS compliant

MB Quart Formula FWA304D 12 MB Quart Formula FWA304D 12" DVC 4-Ohm Subwoofer
List Price: $100.00
Sale Price: $28.00

12” DVC 300 Watts, 600 Maxx Watt Power, 4-Ohm Subwoofer. Founded in the early 60's in Obrigheim, Germany, MB Quart is known worldwide for designing and manufacturing innovative and technically advanced audio products. From car, marine and home loudspeakers, subwoofers and amplifiers, MB Quart products exemplify "German Engineering." The Formula line of subwoofers offer features normally found in higher end units and provide a powerful sonic upgrade to any car audio system. MB Quart most recently revolutionized the mobile loudspeaker industry with WideSphere technology that emits extra-wide sound dispersion to listeners in order to enjoy the full range of music from almost any seating position in a vehicle. Audio and marine loudspeaker systems are put through stringent tests under the most extreme environmental conditions. Decades of refinement with meticulous attention to detail and tolerances in hand-built components have earned MB Quart a distinguished reputation for quality manufacturing, unmatched reliability and extraordinary performance. Praised by countless world-wide audio press awards and critical listeners around the world, MB Quart brings extraordinary engineering expertise, experience and design philosophy to a truly global Maxxsonics brand. Parent company, Maxxsonics USA, offers decades of combined experience and distinction with four brands MB QUART, Hifonics, Autotek and Crunch. We independently support and maintain these best-in-class brands to bring you some of the biggest, baddest and coolest products in the car, marine and home audio industry. Maxxsonics designers and engineers take great care and satisfaction in producing only the finest quality products to exceed your needs. Look for the stylized blue "M" on your product and packaging. It stands for quality, performance and power you can only get from Maxxsonics.

MB Quart Formula FWA304S 12-Inch SVC 4-Ohm Subwoofer MB Quart Formula FWA304S 12-Inch SVC 4-Ohm Subwoofer
List Price: $100.00

Product Description: 12” SVC 300 Watts, 600 Maxx Watt Power, 4-Ohm Subwoofer. Founded in the early 60's in Obrigheim, Germany, MB Quart is known worldwide for designing and manufacturing innovative and technically advanced audio products. From car, marine and home loudspeakers, subwoofers and amplifiers, MB Quart products exemplify "German Engineering." The Formula line of subwoofers offer features normally found in higher end units and provide a powerful sonic upgrade to any car audio system. MB Quart most recently revolutionized the mobile loudspeaker industry with WideSphere technology that emits extra-wide sound dispersion to listeners in order to enjoy the full range of music from almost any seating position in a vehicle. Audio and marine loudspeaker systems are put through stringent tests under the most extreme environmental conditions. Decades of refinement with meticulous attention to detail and tolerances in hand-built components have earned MB Quart a distinguished reputation for quality manufacturing, unmatched reliability and extraordinary performance. Praised by countless world-wide audio press awards and critical listeners around the world, MB Quart brings extraordinary engineering expertise, experience and design philosophy to a truly global Maxxsonics brand. Parent company, Maxxsonics USA, offers decades of combined experience and distinction with four brands MB QUART, Hifonics, Autotek and Crunch. We independently support and maintain these best-in-class brands to bring you some of the biggest, baddest and coolest products in the car, marine and home audio industry. Maxxsonics designers and engineers take great care and satisfaction in producing only the finest quality products to exceed your needs. Look for the stylized blue "M" on your product and packaging. It stands for quality, performance and power you can only get from Maxxsonics.

Kicker 08S8L52 Solo-Baric 8-Inch 200mm 2-Ohm DVC Subwoofer Kicker 08S8L52 Solo-Baric 8-Inch 200mm 2-Ohm DVC Subwoofer
List Price: $249.95
Sale Price: $129.00

NEW KICKER 06S8L52 8" SOLO BARIC CAR SUBWOOFER PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: 8" Dual 2 Ohms Solo-Baric L5 Series Subwoofer Power Handling: Peak: 600 watts RMS: 300 watts Impedance: Dual 2 ohms SoloKön cone: one piece, ultra high performance composite cone woofer Santoprene rubber surround with ribbed edges for linear cone motion Stamped Steel Basket Stitched surround: Ensures the cone and surround won't separate, even under the highest loads High-temp polyimide film voice coil former Dual ultra-length voice coils T-shaped top plate: Widens the motor's magnetic field Sleeved high-power tinsel lead wires Spring loaded nickel-plated terminals

Amazon.com Product Description Superiority has always been the guideline behind the award-winning technology of KICKER's square subwoofer family. They've done it for years, but improving on a trendsetting yet affordable product like the Solo-Baric L5 Subwoofer is no easy task. Go on, be square. Click to enlarge. A more affordable version of Kicker's L5 sub. Click to enlarge. Polyimide (Kapton) coil former with Nomex reinforcement for high thermal capability. Click to enlarge. The Solo-Baric L5 inherits all the same patented technology as the dominant L7 square woofer, with a hot new look and improved design for an even mightier performance. The cone and basket take on a more macho feel in 2008. Like its ultimate SoloX Subwoofer big brother, the Solo-Baric L5 utilizes SoloKon technology, a vacuum-formed, ultra-rigid design with vented 360-degree back bracing used to push mass quantities of air. A Santoprene surround handles the force of the L5's motor and cone, and a rear foam gasket secures the stamped-steel basket to any given baffle. The logo-bearing steel basket with spring-loaded terminals, a stout magnet, and the logo-bearing protective front gasket also allow the L5 to take on any punishment given. The L5's motor structure also handles extreme power with high-temp dual voice coils covering a new heat-dispersing, solid pole piece, a poly-cotton semi-progressive spider with perimeter venting built into the spider landing, and long-lasting Spiralead tinsel leads. Altogether it's a square-sub recipe for delivering superior bass. The four sizes of Solo-Baric L5 are available in 2-Ohm or 4-Ohm DVC and deliver force from sealed- or vented-box applications. KICKER S8L5 Features Affordable square performance SoloKon for strength and accuracy Stamped steel basket T cut top plate for magnetic field strength and cooling capability Polyimide (Kapton) coil former with Nomex reinforcement for high thermal capability Stitched and glued tinsel leads for high excursion Ribbed Santoprene surround What's in the Box S8L5 subwoofer (2-ohm impedance), Mounting hardware, Speaker wire, User's manual

Mr. Gasket 6411G Air Cleaner Adapter Ring and Riser Kit Mr. Gasket 6411G Air Cleaner Adapter Ring and Riser Kit
List Price: $11.99
Sale Price: $6.69

Air Cleaner And Riser Kit 4 pc.

Kicker 08S10L52 Solo-Baric 10-Inch 250mm 2-Ohm DVC Subwoofer Kicker 08S10L52 Solo-Baric 10-Inch 250mm 2-Ohm DVC Subwoofer
List Price: $299.95
Sale Price: $134.95

Just out! New 2008 Solo-Baric L7 (5th generation) The "10" Kicker Solo-Baric L5 900 watt maximum output (450 RMS) square subwoofer isn't just one of the most powerful subwoofers, but it also produces the clearest and purest bass. The square design makes this subwoofer have the same amount of surface space as a "12" round sub. It is able to put out extra power and clarity than an ordinary round sub with the design and efficiency. The Solo-Baric series is one of the most famous and best series of subs ever made. They are known for having the ability to go super-loud without any distortion and unwanted noises. This subwoofer has been upgraded every year, and these new 2008 models, are better than ever!ÿ The patented square design on this allows this sub to produce more air because it has a bigger cone than a conventional round sub.ÿ Yes, and more air means more bass.ÿ Since the sub has more surface area than a round sub, it will have better clarity.ÿ this 10" sub seriously sounds exactly like a 12" subwoofer.ÿ These subs will also last longer, than any other sub with its efficient motor and high temperature resistant voice coils.ÿ These subs are tough, and and produce enormous amounts of clean power, without the sub ever getting tired.ÿ Features: new 2008 model 10 solobaric L5 Dual 2 ohm voice coils 900 watts max power handling 450 Watts RMS power handling 87.7 DB sensitivity frequency response: 24 - 100 K mounting depth: 6 cut out diameter: 9 1/4 sealed box volume: .66 - 1.00 cubic feet vented box 1.25 - 2.25 cubic feet Square design gives more surface area than a normal round sub (this will sound like an 12" sub) Solokon 1 piece cone Rugged Steel basket Santoprene rubber surrounds High Temperature Coils (this sub will never burn out!)

Amazon.com Product Description Superiority has always been the guideline behind the award-winning technology of KICKER's square subwoofer family. They've done it for years, but improving on a trendsetting yet affordable product like the Solo-Baric L5 Subwoofer is no easy task. Go on, be square. Click to enlarge. A more affordable version of Kicker's L5 sub. Click to enlarge. Polyimide (Kapton) coil former with Nomex reinforcement for high thermal capability. Click to enlarge. The Solo-Baric L5 inherits all the same patented technology as the dominant L7 square woofer, with a hot new look and improved design for an even mightier performance. The cone and basket take on a more macho feel in 2008. Like its ultimate SoloX Subwoofer big brother, the Solo-Baric L5 utilizes SoloKon technology, a vacuum-formed, ultra-rigid design with vented 360-degree back bracing used to push mass quantities of air. A Santoprene surround handles the force of the L5's motor and cone, and a rear foam gasket secures the stamped-steel basket to any given baffle. The logo-bearing steel basket with spring-loaded terminals, a stout magnet, and the logo-bearing protective front gasket also allow the L5 to take on any punishment given. The L5's motor structure also handles extreme power with high-temp dual voice coils covering a new heat-dispersing, solid pole piece, a poly-cotton semi-progressive spider with perimeter venting built into the spider landing, and long-lasting Spiralead tinsel leads. Altogether it's a square-sub recipe for delivering superior bass. The four sizes of Solo-Baric L5 are available in 2-Ohm or 4-Ohm DVC and deliver force from sealed- or vented-box applications. KICKER S10L5 Features Affordable square performance SoloKon for strength and accuracy Stamped steel basket T cut top plate for magnetic field strength and cooling capability Polyimide (Kapton) coil former with Nomex reinforcement for high thermal capability Stitched and glued tinsel leads for high excursion Ribbed Santoprene surround What's in the Box S10L5 subwoofer (2-ohm impedance), Mounting hardware, Speaker wire, User's manual


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Finding a leak in the vinyl liner of your swimming pool can be a difficult task. Most of surface area of the surface area of the liner is underwater making it very difficult for close visual inspection. If you have traced the leak through diagnosis to be located in the liner, then the most efficient way to find the leak now is to check the most common vinyl liner leak locations.

Before you spend any time looking for the leak you should consider what could have possibly caused this leak as this could help you to focus in on one particular aspect of the liner. Check the ladder in your pool to ensure that there is rubber bumpers protecting the bottom stainless steel tubes from cutting the liner. This is one of the most common leak sources since the bumpers tend to warp and deteriorate with age increasing the likelihood of them falling off.

Next be sure to check anything that goes into your swimming pool for signs of damage or any physical hazards that could pose a threat to your liner. This would include skimmer nets, poles, vacuum heads, automatic vacuum cleaners and pool toys. You can also check your hose to make sure that it does not have any hose clamps or sharp burrs which could damage the liner when you are topping off the water in your pool.

Once you have ruled out the items that are used in maintaining and using your pool you can consider any location that is inclined to leak such as skimmer gaskets, return gaskets, light gaskets and especially stair gaskets. Inspect the screws on these face plates to ensure that the leak is not in these locations as opposed to being a hole in the liner itself. Excessive rust or loose screws are a sure sign that there is a leak present in this area.

If the leak is in a random spot somewhere in the liner you would perform a visual inspection beginning at the top of the walls and progress around the edge of your pool perimeter. A small hole in the liner will often represent itself as a ¼" long smile or crescent in the liner. Often these holes in vinyl liners can be felt with your fingertips easier than by sight - especially when on the walls.

Most vinyl liner swimming pools have galvanized steel walls which will rust when in constant contact with chlorinated water such as with a leak in your liner. Rust will form on the walls around any location where there is even a tiny leak present given enough time. You can inspect the walls of your pool by sight and by feel for areas that are rough - an indication that there is a leak close by and rust is beginning to form. You can also perform a dye test which will help you to identify possible leak points in your pool.

Steve Goodale is a swimming pool expert and author located in Canada. His series of swimming pool, artificial rock and how to tutorials are regarded as some of the best in this niche industry.

http://www.abetterpoolcompany.com - Steve's pool and rock contracting company

http://www.findaleak.ca - DIY pool leak detection guide

7 Ways to Prevent Heat Loss in Your Home This Winter

Winter is coming and in many places it is already here. If you are a homeowner then you are probably always looking for ways to help prevent heat loss in your home and cut down on utility bills. The more ways you find to do this, the more energy and money you will save.

There are many ways to reduce heat loss in your home and we are going to look at 7 ways that are not only pretty easy to do but also fairly inexpensive as well.

Windows  

If you have lived in your home for a while or if you have purchased an older home with the original windows, there is bound to be some draftiness around the windows and this means a high likelihood of heat loss. Although replacing drafty windows with the newer energy efficient window is an option, for many the cost is too much, especially in today’s budget minded economy.

For just a few dollars you can solve this problem in other ways. Here are two simple methods you can use. First, you can buy Window Insulation Kits which consist of plastic shrink film and double faced tape. Apply the tap around the outer edge of the window frame, stick the plastic file to the tape and then use a hair dryer to shrink the film so that it is tight. Simply cut away any excess plastic and you’re done. This can increase the R-Value up to 90%.

Also, concerning your windows, using quilted curtains to cover your drafty windows, will not only cut down on the heat loss and draftiness, they will also help the room to stay warmer. Many people who use shades on their window can install curtains over the windows while leaving the shades in place. In the summer, simply take down the curtains and leave the rod to make an easy transition during the seasons.

The Fireplace

There is nothing like sitting in front of a warm fire burning in the fireplace of your home on a cold winter night. Many people have a screen covering the opening and unless you wait until the fire burns completely out, the fireplace damper needs to stay open for safety purposes. This means if you go to bed before the fire burns out and the damper is left open all night, warm air from inside your home will be pulled up the chimney and escape outside your house.

Even with the damper completely closed some air can still escape because most dampers do not seal out the air entirely.

One of the best and easiest ways to save energy and reduce heat loss in this situation is to install a set of “Airtight” fireplace doors to the opening. With these doors, the gaskets around the frame seal the door to the fireplace face and keep air from leaking in or out. Plus the doors look great and the glass still lets the heat from the fire come into the home. You will not have to worry if the fire is still burning when you go to bed because even after the fire burns out and the damper is left open, the doors seal off the opening so no heat loss occurs.

Electrical Outlets and Switches

Count up the number of electrical outlets and switches you have in your home and if you have air leaks around the majority of them then you are in for some heat loss problems. There are two simple solutions for this problem and you can easily take care of this yourself.  First you can try the foam outlet sealers or gaskets that fit over your existing outlets and switches. They will cover up the gaps between the edge of the drywall and the outlet boxes and fit in nicely behind the outlet and switch covers. The result is a perfect airtight seal that reduces heat loss in one of the most common areas in your home.

Another option you can use either alone or in conjunction with the outlet sealers is insulated foam that comes in cans and can be sprayed into the gaps around the outlet boxes and then trimmed off with a utility knife. Spray Foam Insulation will come with a long tube adapter that will fit into the can that will make it easy for you to control the amount of foam you apply into the gaps.

Concrete Block Sill Plates and Rim Joist

Just go down into your basement or crawl space and run your hand along the wood sill plate the rests on top of the concrete block or poured foundation walls and also along the outside rim joists that rest on top of the sill plate and below the floor. There is a good chance you will feel air leaks in these areas and that means heat loss. The simple solution to solve this problem is to buy some good acrylic latex caulk and run a bead of caulk along all the edges where the plate meets the block and where the joists meet the plate and the floor and of course anywhere else that you might feel air infiltration.

Attic Insulation

This is a given. If you do not have enough insulation in your attic, not only is your home going to not heat as efficiently as it should you will also be prone to more heat loss. If your home is older and you did have insulation sprayed into the attic when it was built, then you need to check the depth of the insulation to see if it is still energy efficient. Go up into the attic and take a yard stick with you and then simply place the yard stick into the insulation between the trusses or ceiling joists, and measure the depth of the insulation.  On the average around if your insulation is 12 to 18 inches deep then you have an R value of about R-30 to R-38 which is fine for most areas. However if you live in a cold climate and the insulation is below 10 inches deep, then it would be a good idea to add some more.

Here again, you can do the job yourself by renting a blower and buying the material and although it can be a pretty messy job, you will save about half the cost of what an insulation company will charge you to do the job. If you are going to hire someone to do it for you, make sure you get 3 bids and ask for references.

Check Cabinet Toekick Register Covers

You would not believe how much heat loss there is around the register covers that are attached to the toekicks of cabinets in your home. When the duct work is installed prior to the cabinets being installed it is of the utmost importance to make sure the metal boot that the register cover is going to fit into, comes out flush with the front of the toekick hole that is cut out for the register. If this does not happen, the air coming out of the boot will leak under the cabinets and the register cover will have no control over it.

If you have this problem, then you need to either have a heating person come out to your home and make up and extension that fits into the existing boot and also allows your register cover to fit inside of it while allowing it to open and close with ease. This will then give you back control of the amount of heat that comes into the room, stop the heat from getting trapped under your cabinets and will reduce the heat loss and save you money.

Detecting Leaks and Drafts and Consider an Energy Audit

Believe it or not, more and more companies that specialize in performing an energy audit are popping up all over the place. Are these legitimate companies that you want to hire? If is worth paying one of these companies up to $400.00 to perform and energy audit? Can and energy audit help detect leaks and drafts in places you would not have thought of thus helping you to reduce heat loss and save energy and money? Yes, yes and yes!

A certified company that specializes in energy audits uses sophisticated equipment and is trained to use that equipment to seek out all areas of your home where heat loss, leaks and drafts exist. You will then end up with a very detailed report showing you all of the areas of your home that are the prime energy loss areas and you can then either take care of making the upgrades yourself or hire someone to do some of the work for you.

Saving energy, cutting down on heat loss and doing whatever you can to reduce your heating bills, will not only keep you comfortable this winter, but will also save you money in our current budget minded economy.

About the Author

ShowRoom411 was founded by Rick Maselli, president of RTM Directories Inc., the parent company of Showroom411.com. Rick has been in the residential building business for most of his life, and as one of the owners of Maselli Construction Co., Inc, custom builders spanning three generations, he has a vast knowledge of products and information related to the building industry.

Rick has won the praises of both clients and professionals alike for the way he strives to more than satisfy his customers, both in communicating with them and in researching product options. With over 40 years of experience, he appreciates the work it takes to juggle it all. Since time is such a valuable commodity, he became an early adopter of CAD design, Internet search capabilities and email communications. Always looking for ways to become more efficient, Showroom411.com are the natural evolution of his quest to simplify and clarify the building experience.

ENGINE HEAT GOES INSIDE MY CORVETTE WHATS THE CAUSE?

im driving a 1992 corvette. and whenever i drive my corvette for a couple of hours engine heat goes inside my car giving heat all over the console plate right along the gear and and console box. Add to it i have an oil leak, the mechanic told me that i have rear englne gasket leak... does it cost much to fix the gasket leak?

On newer cars they have a heat shield or blanket for that very purpose to keep heat from getting inside the vehicle. If you can, place it under the car in the area where you have the heat problem.You can use a caulking adhesive to apply the blanket.If underneath the car is not an option try placing it inside the console under the carpeting.Check out this web site to see what i'm talking about ( heatshieldproducts.com ) click on heat shield on the left and you can choose the size you need.

Umpire Jim Joyce could have used expanded instant replay
Jim Joyce blew the call that cost Tigers righty Armando Galarraga a perfect game against the Indians. MLB should learn from this mistake and expand instant replay.

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