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Try adjusting the idling speed - sounds like idling speed is too low so when you take your foot off the gas it can't idle (Tick over)
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If the vehicle has hubcaps remove them and see if the noise stops. Check the brakes as well, something on the wheels is rubbing.
You cannot as all clocks are seet to tick every 1000 miliseconds
The duration of ...tick...tick...tick... is 1.67 hours.
It means the square root. like the diving table over a number but with a tick means the square root of this number
Firstly get vinegar and tweezers. Sit your dog down and put vinegar on the tick and leave for 1 minute. Get the tweezers over the tick and give it a sharp twist to make sure the whole tick comes out. Good Luck!
I'm not familiar with that particular expression... what's a "tick over"? "Tick-over"is the old way of describing an idling engine. Combo van has been around for some time and has a variety of engines,petrol and diesel,you need to specify which you have.Some have no provision for adjustments,being electronically set.Geoff.
At higher speeds, a greater centrifugal force needs to be overcome (the force that tends to make the rider continue on in a straight line, rather than around the curve. Bending lower helps to lessen the impact of this force. It all has to do with velocity - the higher the velocity, the higher the centrifugal force.
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...tick...tick...tick... was created on 1970-01-09.