5.2 Plug Flow Reactor. PFR is an idealized flow reactor such that along the direction of the flow all the reaction mixture are moving along at the same speed; there is no mixing or back flow. The contents in the PFR flow like plugs, from inlet to outlet. What isRead More →

Visible Damage on the Spark Plug Wires. Spark plug wires may start to dry out over time, so look for cracks in the insulation. … The Engine is Idling Rough. … Engine Hesitation. … Engine Misfiring. Do spark plug wires really make a difference? There isn’t any performance to beRead More →

The most important products to plug into a surge protector are expensive electronic devices with microprocessors. Desktop computers, laptops, televisions, gaming systems, and charging phones should all be plugged into a surge protector, so they aren’t damaged in a storm. How do I protect my fridge from power surges? HowRead More →

What does a mucus plug look like? The mucus plug can be transparent, yellowish, a little pink, or slightly blood-colored. It may be thick and sticky, or stringy. You might not notice when the mucus plug comes out because you may be used to seeing heavy vaginal discharge during pregnancy.Read More →

Researching online, an easy to reach freeze plug could cost anywhere from $200 to $400, whereas a freeze plug that requires the mechanic to lift the engine or transmission out can cost anywhere from $900 to more than $1,800. What is a freeze plug used for? Core plugs, also calledRead More →

Contaminated or fouled spark plugs are unable to ignite the fuel, which could be causing your no-start condition. Like the spark plugs, the ignition wires also need to be periodically replaced. Every engine requires a specific amount of compression to crank. What does it mean when your car won’t crankRead More →

An engine misfire can be caused by bad spark plugs or imbalanced air/fuel mixture. Driving with a misfire isn’t safe and can damage your engine. Why does my spark plug keep misfiring? The most common cause of an engine misfire when accelerating is worn-out spark plugs. When spark plugs areRead More →

It can go away permanently if it was bad gas. Otherwise, it is likely to return. Yes an “italian tune-up” can sometimes clear a misfire condition. It will probably come back. How do I know if my spark plug is misfiring? Symptoms of misfiring spark plugs include rough idling, unevenRead More →

Do NOT drive a car with a piece of sparkplug inside the engine. It can (and likely will) lead to serious damage (up to a catastrophic engine failure). Get your car towed to a service and have the pieces of the broken plug removed. Additionally, get the oil changed (probablyRead More →