Is Power Steering Fluid Flammable?
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Ive got a pretty bad leak from my power steering reservoir which is getting blown back onto the turbo/exhaust,doesn't smell too nice.
It hasn't caught fire yet but im not going to leave it like this for long just incase !
It hasn't caught fire yet but im not going to leave it like this for long just incase !
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It does! From experience, first time driving a rally car to the start of the rally, there must have been a small spill on exhaust manifold, no damage.
Second time with flames in a legacy on the way to work, had some water in the car and put it out.
Second time with flames in a legacy on the way to work, had some water in the car and put it out.
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No, Power Steering Fluid, like Brake Fluid is inflammable.
Petrol is flammable.
Water is non-flammable.
Semantics I know but there is a difference. This is how it was explained to me be a chemist at an Oil Refinery (who, let's face it should know);
Inflammable means that a substance will ignite at atmospheric pressure when heat only is applied, no ignition source is needed.
Flammable means that a substance needs either an ignition source, a pressure increase, or both.
Non-Flammable means that to all intents and purposes a substance wont burn even if you apply heat, pressure and an ignition source.
Petrol is flammable.
Water is non-flammable.
Semantics I know but there is a difference. This is how it was explained to me be a chemist at an Oil Refinery (who, let's face it should know);
Inflammable means that a substance will ignite at atmospheric pressure when heat only is applied, no ignition source is needed.
Flammable means that a substance needs either an ignition source, a pressure increase, or both.
Non-Flammable means that to all intents and purposes a substance wont burn even if you apply heat, pressure and an ignition source.
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No, Power Steering Fluid, like Brake Fluid is inflammable.
Petrol is flammable.
Water is non-flammable.
Semantics I know but there is a difference. This is how it was explained to me be a chemist at an Oil Refinery (who, let's face it should know);
Inflammable means that a substance will ignite at atmospheric pressure when heat only is applied, no ignition source is needed.
Flammable means that a substance needs either an ignition source, a pressure increase, or both.
Non-Flammable means that to all intents and purposes a substance wont burn even if you apply heat, pressure and an ignition source.
Petrol is flammable.
Water is non-flammable.
Semantics I know but there is a difference. This is how it was explained to me be a chemist at an Oil Refinery (who, let's face it should know);
Inflammable means that a substance will ignite at atmospheric pressure when heat only is applied, no ignition source is needed.
Flammable means that a substance needs either an ignition source, a pressure increase, or both.
Non-Flammable means that to all intents and purposes a substance wont burn even if you apply heat, pressure and an ignition source.
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