12/18/2011

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The Engine - Necessary to make "Flushing" of the engine. Change engine oil from washing and without washing? We already know that it is poured into the engine from above and merges somewhere at the bottom. Drawer pulls gathered all the information. The question is - can interfere with each other and different oils to whether wash motor? As regards the "washing" it is necessary to note the following: First, the need for washing does not occur when the engine oil seems to be "too" dark and you think that the engine "dirty." How (EAS on the contrary, happens that the engine has significant deposits, and oil, even after several thousand kilometers is clean and transparent. This is an indication that the oil does not have the necessary "cleaning" properties and must be replaced. Second, if the internal surfaces of the engine there are significant deposits, then wash it completely succeed only if you are disassembling the engine. No, even the most aggressive, special washing liquid will not cope with this task. Third, one should bear in mind that the "washing" - is a lengthy process. Even the most aggressive drilling fluid can not for 5 minutes to remove a layer of sediment, for example, valve cover or cylinder head, on which surface oil (or in this case, the washing liquid) enters only in the form of spray. It is best to resolve the problem by washing with normal will necessarily qualitative motor oil (not synthetic!), which, unlike drilling fluids, you can not just "let it the engine at idle for 5-10 minutes," but also to travel many hundreds of kilometers.
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All Quiet In 1874-1876, the years 1882-1883 Vereshchagin visits India, where he has traveled, climbed the Himalayas and studied the habits and life of the local population, as well as the extraordinary beauty of the surroundings. The result is a more than one hundred and fifty works. The best of which are - 'Buddhist temple in Darjeeling' (1874-1875), 'Glacier on the way from Kashmir to Ladakh' (1875), 'The Mausoleum of the Taj Mahal' (1874-1876). And in India, he leaves out the main themes of his works - the wars. He full of plans to create paintings that reflect the process of turning powerful country in the British colonies. So there is a picture of the 'Procession of the English and the native authorities in Dzheypure' (1875-1879). In Russia, the Russian-Turkish erupts War (1877-1878) and the artist goes back to the front. He desperately fought and almost killed in one battle. To create his paintings, he considers it possible only after all the hardships he Experience life at the front. The pain and bitterness experienced losses are reflected in paintings of the artist, unvarnished scenes were written by him in hospital and mercilessly depicted the atrocities the Turks. In his paintings reflected the careerism and crime royal command that put on senseless loss of Russian soldiers. This painting, "Dug for Shipka ',' Battery for Shipka ',' All Quiet on the Shipka '(1878-1879)," Shipka-Sheinovo' (1878-1879), 'Attack' (1881), 'After the attack' ( 1881). Pictures of 'winners' (1878-1879), "Conquest. Requiem for the murdered '(1878-1879). Pictures are sustained in the harsh tones of cloudy, amplifying the effect of the tragic events. In 1880 and 1883 is an exhibition of works in this series, the success of which was very large. Success inspires the artist, and he again went to India (1882 - 1883) and then to Syria...

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