Thanks for the well wishes.
That particular Tool allowance is specifically for a tech to expand their arsenal of hand-tools and test equipment.
- That's on top of the truck issued tool account as...
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Thanks for the well wishes.
That particular Tool allowance is specifically for a tech to expand their arsenal of hand-tools and test equipment.
- That's on top of the truck issued tool account as...
Nope. :)
It's a good time to work with Bluehat Mechanical!
Thanks for the replies folks.
I was finally able to track down the Who and What of it all as it pertains to our company and North Carolina.
It gets down to the NEC.
- Without an electrical...
Thanks for the replies thus far folks.
A the end of the day, without an electrical license, is it legal for us to:
- Replace a failed receptacle?
- Cut off failed plugs, and replace them with a...
So, you get the common service-call regarding any piece of regular commercial kitchen cooking/refrigeration equipment not working.
In a nutshell, you find the power cord's plug, and the...
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NC Licensed Senior HVAC Service Technician
BlueHat Mechanical is looking for superb Service Technicians...
It's a clarification as to where Bluehat works predominately. I figure the title line of "Hiring in central NC" is inaccurate as it implies we work a much larger area. ;)
...
NOTE: This job will evolve work in the Wake and surrounding counties. :)
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Senior HVAC Service Technician
BlueHat Mechanical is looking for superb Service Technicians with...
Dunno, you've got one of them weird-quiet too-many-valvers. :grin2:
Try here ~ http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/dev/index.php
This.
Seeing the coil is what appears to be completely frozen over, what makes you folks think it's a refrigerant issue? :whistle:
One question you might ask: "At what point in a service call do you call the system manufacturer's Tech-support?"
WOW! I forgot about this thread.
I've goofed around under the hood such that the ET's down a little. Not bad for a 6400# cinder-block on 33"s. (I'm still small-fry as these things go).
...
Haven't posted in a while (been working). Just as well get caught-up and start here.
I've already out-grown the conservative twins install. I've since added much larger 6x0.016" EDMed fuel...
"Its called put a filter on the condenser coils and prevent the issues your having...."
- Duh! If all were new installations, that would go a long way in preventing the problem. However, think of...
You've seen it, some sort of a reach-in cooler sitting next to a deep-fat frier. Let's say there's chicken wings dipped in flour. Gather some of the wings, shake them in the basket prior to putting...
I do believe I see galvanized pipe in the gas lines there. Oops, no drip legs.
I've been dealing with the lumbar disc boogers for a number of years.
Now, a recent MRI presents with this mess in my neck. . . . . .
...
Just for good sport, I thought I'd update this thread . . . .
I finally completed the sequential turbocharger install. As such, the wide open throttle exhaust gas temperatures struggle to reach...
Speaking of warm water, if you find the incoming water supply too warm, check and see if they have one of those mop stations that use the common individual hot & cold water valves feeding a single...
Saying the refrigerant charge is good means you've actually connected gages and watched the operating pressures during the coarse of the freeze and harvest cycles. All the while referring to the...
I'm the original owner of this 1993 Dodge W250 . . .
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I'm in the final stages of tuning a...
No, I'm not talking about firing-up. :rolleyes:
Do you use pipe-dope (sealant) on your flair fittings? Yes? No? Why?
'Splain yo'self! :D
The parts to do this should be here by next week. I'll let you know how it turns out. :cool:
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I use the phosphoric acid stuff where applicable as well. The trick is not to flush all the grit out of the sump just yet. It's my understanding that a lot of that grit is in fact some of the scale. ...
I'm sorry. I had a flash-back. :eek:
It wasn't a good day. Not good at all. :mad:
:p
Here's my old heap, a 1993 Dodge W250 Clubcab (I'm the original owner).
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A not too long ago shot of the engine...
Yeah, I've seen those pages. Still haven't heard anything back from them. I'll try calling again tomorrow.
That last item on that page though. The cap thing. I don't know the part numbers never...
I've used the stuff from Home Depot. It works OK . . . . . sorta.
You need to fully understand the application instruction. Especially the part about slowly withdrawing from the container. Read...
Thanks esdd. See ya race day. ;)
Put it this way, I need more air to keep the combustion temperatures under better control given the current maximum volume of fuel.
Talking with Mark of Piers...
I'll bet that with some insulation and rebalancing, that boy wouldn't do too bad. :cool: :)
@ esdd: Forget that gasser mentality. :DThe power of the diesel is directly related to the fuel input. As you know, we heat the air, forcing it to expand, resulting pressure moves the piston.
So...
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:p
Last word. :D
A straight pin shoved into the multi-conductor of your choice, with the remaining clipped off, will keep an annoying controls guy busy for a while. :rolleyes:
More accurately, compound turbos.
I'm currently running a single Holset HX35 hybrid and am leaning hard toward hanging an HT3B under the 35. I don't work the truck and will not be adding more...
My leak tools include the D-Tech Select, Big Blue bubbles and an Amprobe Ultrasonic leak detector.
- The bubbles are an old-time working standard.
- The D-Tech as it's certified for R404A
- The...
Yup, Sorry about that folks. :o
Well, my thinking is the cap on the schrader valved service port is applied with the same thinking as those caps found on king-valve stems, isolation valve stems, etc.
To control potential...
Dudes . . . :p
- Stand on your left foot. (see note below).
- Breath in, . . . . breath out.
- Repeat as needed. :D
*NOTE: Except on Tuesdays & Saturdays of every other Odd month...
When I used to do custom automotive sound system installations, before reinstalling the dash :eek:, we would check the newly installed speakers for proper operation. The crossover capacitors we would...
I'm a new guy to these forums so bear with me . . . .
You tested the final product to see that it in fact drained water before you buttoned things up . . . . right? :confused:
Yeah, I'm just now getting to the beach after the typical Friday including the obligatory "I found it messed up Monday and figured it'd be a good idea to call at 4:00pm today (Friday) talking about...
I'm talking about cabinet fasteners. Access panel screws, etc.
Do you reinstall what you've removed?
What's up with that? :confused:
I've had to replace a number of restricted cap-tubes in 134a systems.
On that note, have any of you guys come across any newer machines that run what appear to be over-sized (diameter) caps...
Duuuuude! . . . . the Hooter's thing . . . . if you're ever in NC, stop by that in Jacksonville (just before the gate of the base), and that in Greenville (ECU). . . . . . . They're fun to look...
Ahhh . . . it's my understanding those caps with O-rings are "Hand Tight" where as those of solid brass or aluminum that have the hex surfaces for a wrench are tightened snuggly with a wrench. Only...
A wire brush like that used to clean the barbeque grill. Works like a champ. ;)
It's about right when ice crystals are floating around in it. :D