How many kilometres is the M7 motorway in Ireland?

How many kilometres is the M7 motorway in Ireland?

Transport Infrastructure Ireland is constructing on-line motorway service areas at approximately 60-kilometre intervals along each of Ireland’s interurban routes.

Is there a Burger King on the M7 motorway?

Petrogas opened a service area in October 2014 at junction 27, the Birdhill exit. The Applegreen branded service area contains a Costa Coffee and a Burger King franchise. Traffic uses the existing slip roads with westbound traffic then passing over the motorway bridge.

Where does the M7 start and end in Limerick?

As of December 2010, the M7 is approximately 186 km in length and ends at the Rosbrien interchange (junction 30) outside Limerick. Here, the road connects to the Limerick Southern Ring Road – Phase 2 and continues as the N18.

When was the M7 built as a dual carriageway?

Parts of the road collapsed over the two bogs and the sections were rebuilt and opened on 28 September 2010. This scheme was originally to be built as a high-quality dual carriageway (HQDC), but it was re-designated motorway by Statutory Instrument on 17 July 2008.

What is the compression ratio of a GM LM7?

The cylinder bore is 96.0 mm (3.78 in), piston stroke is 92.0 mm (3.62 in) and compression ratio rating is 9.5:1. The GM LM7 motor has two compression and one oil control rings.

What should the compression rate be in a car?

Insert the compression gauge extension and screw it in. Have someone crank the engine and watch the gauge until you reach maximum compression. A healthy engine should have 100 PSI per cylinder.

Why do I have no compression in my engine?

If you are getting no compression at all in your cylinders, you probably have a bad timing belt or a broken camshaft. Now that you know some of the most common causes of low engine compression, what should you do about it?

What kind of engine does a Chevy LM7 have?

The GM / Chevy LM7 is a 5.3 l (325 cu.in.) natural aspirated V8 90° four-stroke gasoline engine from a Generation III small block V8 truck engine series. The engine was produced in St. Catharines, Ontario and Romulus, Michigan. from 1999 to 2007. The LM7 5.3 L engine is also called Vortec 5300.