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I Have A 1990 Chevrolet Beretta. Water Will Not Stay In The Car. IT Just Comes Out As Soon As It Is Put In.? |
Jun 04, 2007 by john j | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
The water comes out on the voyager side of the car. I think a hose needs to be replaced. Can someone tell what kind of hose. Thanks!
ok well my boyfriend has been a mechanic for over 20 years and he suggests that you put water in the car and look behind the appliance next to the fire wall there are 2 heater hoses. check those and also check the radiator lower hose. the beretta is known
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What RPM Is Required To Operate A Car Water Pump? |
Mar 14, 2009 by Gypsy Girl | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I cognizant of that the water pump is belt driven, so it would be easy to connect it to my bicycle. What I am wondering is if I can pedal immovably enough to make it work. Does anyone know how fast I would need to pedal to operate the increase?
Inanimate water pumps will move water with any rotation, provided it's a sealed system and there are no obstructions. The flow rate will be determined by the RPM of the water swell. This is proportional to the pulley sizes of the drive pulley to the water
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Can A Car Water Pump Work At Partial Capicity Or Is A Matter Of It Pumps Or Doesn't Pump? |
Oct 30, 2007 by land | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
The garage told me my water deliver was pumping "weakly" and needs to be replaced.
A water interrogate can start to 'pump weakly' as the blades on the rotor wear out. That will reduce the amount of coolant that is being moved through the system. That causes the temperature to snowball arise overall.
Usually that does
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Why Does Car Water Level Runs Out Quickly? |
Apr 03, 2009 by jc idea | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Before driving the car, I checked all the predestined things, however I found out that there is no more water, I put enough water and after driving for just 5 kilometers back and forth when I came back, there is no more water left. I wonder why my car
In your radiator?
Is your temp compute reading abnormal hot? If so your thermostat may be bad. Or you might need to get a new radiator cover as it is no longer sealing correctly.
Sometimes it may be leaking from somewhere
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Can Water Get Into A Car Engine Through The Exhaust Pipe? |
Jun 09, 2007 by Margus | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
A big wind-storm passed through where I live a couple of days ago, and it turned my street into a flowing torrent of water. My car was parked in the avenue and was facing with the flow direction, the back of the car taking all the force. It won't start
as hunger as you have a working exhaust system the water didnt make it into the motor far enough to cause any damage, you would need to to pieces water into the air intake to get to the pistons and cause damage, but unless the water was mid motor deep
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