Can water bend a heat shield?
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jim beam wrote:
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> jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
> > If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> > of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> > exhaust pipe?
> >
> yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
Can you elaborate?
JT
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
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> jim beam wrote:
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>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
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>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
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>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
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> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
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> jim beam wrote:
>
>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
>>
>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
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>
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
>>
>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>
>
>
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
>>
>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>
>
>
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
>>
>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>
>
>
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
> jim beam wrote:
>
>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>
>>
>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>
>
>
>
> Can you elaborate?
>
> JT
they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:JtednblBk5fg5_HZRVn-
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:JtednblBk5fg5_HZRVn-
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:JtednblBk5fg5_HZRVn-
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
og@speakeasy.net:
> Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
>>
>> jim beam wrote:
>>
>>>jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>>If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
>>>>of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
>>>>exhaust pipe?
>>>>
>>>
>>>yes. look at the hull of a ship after it's been through a severe storm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Can you elaborate?
>>
>> JT
>
> they get beaten up. and it's "only water".
>
> http://www.geocities.com/freighterman.geo/apl/apl.html
>
A small heat shield is not a ship hull. The stresses are not the same.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
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Re: Can water bend a heat shield?
jattardi@gmail.com wrote:
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
> If a Honda is driven fast enough through a deep puddle, can the force
> of the water hitting the car bend one of the heat shields on the
> exhaust pipe?
I doubt that you could run through a puddle at a high enough rate that could
accelerate the water to an amplitude that would bend the shield without
hydroplaning.......water is used to cut steel plates (among other things),
but at up to 60kpsi.
Rapid and unevenly cooling hot metal can cause it to warp.
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