Spark plug wires - take a spray bottle of water & while the engine is running & it's dark under the hood - spray ABOVE the wires & U will C wich wire is bad!
IT'S NOT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES.I HAD MY TRUCK TOTALLY CHECKED OUT.DIAGNOSTICS TOLD ME IT WAS THE WIRES.I CHANGED THE WIRES.I USED MSD PERFORMANCE WIRES.IT STILL DOES IT.THE PROBLEM MAY BE IN THE TRANSMISSION.WHEN THE TRANNY WARMS UP AFTER A FEW MINUTES,THE PROBLEM DISAPPEARS.
Frost may be found on cold moist mornings.
Air containing minute droplets of water.
Well, jokingly, besides football and baseball, Pennsylvania favors growth of molds and fungi with warm moist summer conditions.
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Bad distributor cap, and possible coil and coil wire. I would replace cap and rotor with new one from the Chevy dealer ONLY. FIRST Already did that. Any other options?
Warmer air can carry more "dissolved" water(water wapour) than colder air can. When you breathe out moist, body-temperature air into colder air that excess water vapour condenses into tiny droplets, which create the fog that you see.
Fog forms over the ocean on summer mornings when warm, moist air moves over the cooler surface of the water. As the warm air comes into contact with the cooler water, it cools down, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form tiny water droplets or ice crystals, resulting in fog. This process is known as advection fog.
Moist is an adjective.
The anagram for 'moist' is 'omits'.
Moist is damp or wet.
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