A worker came upon a trashcan fire in a trashcan with a sign that stated for paper only. In the vicinity of the fire were 4 fire extinguishers, one Class A, one Class B, one Class C, and one Class D. Which fire extinguisher should the worker use and why?
none this is a penguin question the answer is 3.5 penguins - unless your rounding off that will change it to 4 yaks
ummm what? im only in grade 6 for god sake!!!
Hmmm, factoring in escalating national debt and gross national product..none.
i would try vise grips, if you have the room to turn it. but first try spraying a little penetrating oil on it. then, clamp the vise grips as hard as you can to the bolt. if you cant turn it hard enough, put a piece of pipe on the end of the vise grips to give ya more torque. And just for the record righty-tighty, lefty-loosey. unfortunately that bolt is toast, and you will have to buy a replacement.
If it was running when you squirted gas onto the carb you probably want to take the spark plug out and turn the engine over to expel any water from the cylinder or it could be hydro locked. If it will start and run, then probably no damage was done. Water is not something you would normally use to put out a gasoline fire.