Depends if it is a cap or a plug or no hub or a brass /lead plug
When the cooling system is overheated, the coolant is at pressure. Removing the radiator cap will release the pressure, and allow the coolant to boil, probably splashing you with boiling-hot radiator fluid. Your arms and hands will certainly be burned, and there's a good chance that the boiling coolant will splash your face. You wouldn't like it if that happens.
Yes, but you'll need to look at this upside down. V______7__________________H OK, the upsidedown V is the fulcrum, the pivot point in the center of the cap. The upsidedown 7 is the hook that grabs the edge of the cap, the load. And, the H is your hand which applies the force.
remove top cap of partition look down inside there is a Allene head fastener turn it and the panel will unhook from each other
Yes you can get a high wind cap for the vent.
Depends if it is a cap or a plug or no hub or a brass /lead plug
a regular cap
If it sticks straight up and has a 'screw on' cap (usually with a square on top of that), then that most likely is your sewer access point. If there is a problem with your sewer lines backed up, and the plumber cannot get it unclogged from the house side, then they will go to the access point to get to the clog. Plus, they can determine if the clog is between that point and the house, or between that point and your neighborhood sewer system (or your septic system, if you are on that).
It's red.
Return the missing cat to its owner and you will get a crowbar to pry open the sewer cover. (see related question)
Like a cap with little brim. Made of wool.
bishops cap
It is a round cap, about 2 or 3 inches in diameter, usually with the word "oil" on it.
Tested to 10 feet of head pressure (static)
Answer is BISHOPS CAP from Dave
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