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The chemical name of Brown's Gas is oxyhydrogen. Brown's Gas is thought to increase the car efficiency in which it is formed by the process of water electrolysis. It does not mean that the car will run purely on HHO but rather it is the hybrid of HHO and petroleum based fuel, which will provide sufficient energy for running the car. Brown's Gas is known to increase the efficiency of car by 30 to 60 percent.
Chemically HHO is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, in the atomic ratio of two is to one. As you can see this is in the same proportion as that of water. Combustion is a process by which a substance burns to produce heat energy and it is brought about when a substance is heated to its auto ignition temperature. This temperature is defined to be the minimum temperature at which the substance will ignite spontaneously in a normal atmosphere without the help of an external source such as a spark or flame. For Brown's Gas, the auto ignition temperature is 1065 F and the minimum energy required for its ignition with an external source is 20 Micro joules. Once ignited, HHO converts into water vapors and releases energy, which automatically sustains the reaction.
A common application of Brown's Gas is in torches for the processing of refractory materials. Many forms of Brown's Gas lamps are available such as limelights, which are used in the heating of lime. Brown's Gas does have an explosive nature and hence limelight lamps have largely been replaced by electric lighting.
Several manuals are available online which provide precise instructions on how you can make your own HHO kits so as to install them into your car or truck. In context of cars, HHO is also referred to as Brown gas.
Water is usually stored under the hood of the car and it is ignited by the spark from the battery of the car. This starts the electrolysis of water as a result of which it is converted into HHO or Brown gas. The engine vacuum sucks this gas into the intake manifold, once it has been introduced into the airflow. It is this Brown gas, which when mixed with gasoline provides a better gas mileage.
Making your own HHO kits is really simple and does not require any extensive knowledge of your car or the chemistry involved behind its production.
To find out more about using water to run your car and get a free question and answer report please visit www.RunCar-OnWater.com [http://www.runcar-onwater.com]
Automobile Engine Overhauls
If you have decided to begin an automobile engine overhaul, there are a number of steps required in order to prepare your engine and your workspace for this extensive task. When looking at an entire engine overhaul, typically the engine is removed from the vehicle chassis, rebuilding and/or replacing internal components in order to optimize engine performance.
You will need to find an appropriate place to work when performing any engine overhauling procedures. A level surface that has adequate space to move around in as well as storage for components and additional tools and parts is essential for smooth workings. An engine hoist is necessary to draw the engine out of your vehicle chassis and is typically on an A-frame that has portability for lifting and moving your engine in order to work on it.
Be sure to have all of the necessary tools required for any replacing or rebuilding of parts that you wish to do during your overhaul. Having separate drain pans and containers are essential for any fluids that you will need to drain and store during this process. Cleaning solvents, masking tape and even extra rags or paper towel should also be part of your tools and supplies list to help clean up any rebuilt engine parts or spills that may occur during your overhaul.
If you are new to engine overhauling, there are many places that provide complete engine overhaul kits pre-made and ready to use on your specific make and model of vehicle. Gasket kits, including valve cover gaskets, oil pan gaskets and even exhaust and intake manifold kits are just a few of the options available for pre-made automobile engine overhaul kits. Depending on your expertise, there are basic engine overhaul kits, Master and Deluxe kits available to cover any number of replacement parts or rebuilding for your engine.
Basic engine overhaul kits will typically include gaskets, piston rings and bearings sets, rod, cam and timing gear and chain sets, valve lifters, oil pump kits, and other oil and lube options. Master kits can add additional options to the Basic kit such as rocker arms, camshaft and oil pumps. If you are advanced, the Deluxe kit can expand your automobile engine overhauling capabilities to include piston pins, pushrods, intake and exhaust valves, as well as valve guides and springs. You may have the option to add additional components as needed, but you will have to check with your parts supplier for what is available.
Many common engine overhaul activities include replacing or grinding valves, inspecting or changing the camshaft or the crankshaft, inspecting the intake and exhaust manifolds as well as removing and replacing oil seals for smoother operation. You may be able to complete a number of engine overhaul procedures on your own, while others may require you to seek help with removal or replacement and rebuilding of parts for your automobile engine. If you are new to engine overhauling, it is always a good idea to have someone who has previous experience with replacement or rebuilding engine parts help you out when you are unsure of any necessary steps or actions.
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External leak on intake manifold gasket?
I have had a mechanic tell me I have an external leak with the intake manifold gaskets, 700 dollars to repair it, car is '03 Imala with 55 thousand mi. on it, it is not using oil and I cannot see a leak anywhere, but not just sure where to look or try and feel for oil either, is there any way for me to be able to verify this myself without taking it for a second opinion?
General Motors is having a problem with their manifold gaskets leaking. There is a class action lawsuit against them because of this problem. My mechanic told me about it because I had the same problem with my 98 buick. Go to dexcoolsettlement.com and check it out. You may be able to go ahead and get it fixed and GM will end up pretty much paying for it. Paid over $800 for my repairs.
1985 Ford Crown Victoria LX review from North America
What things have gone wrong with the car? Shocks. Tires. Intake manifold gasket (typical for all 302's; fix it right away, that will be the end of that; don't ignore it or you'll destroy one of the best marvels of modern engineering ever built).
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