This is a very common problem. You have a faulty TCC solenoid. I have replaced this sensor with very simple tools (a 10 mm socket, a rachet, a gasket scraper, a T15 or T20 Torx driver, and replacement parts). It took me about 1 hour to complete having never done this job befor. The following link will tell you how to replace the sensor if you have a 125C tranny (3 speed). Althou the car pictured is a fiero, the same procedure applies. http://www.kichline.com/chuck/fiero/TCC.htm Good luck!!
Turbo Hydromatic 350 or 400 I think. I have a 1973 and it started with a 350 but it was swapped for the stronger 400. the speedometer will need an adapter or it will send the wrong MPH and it will look like you are going faster than you are.
The particles start to move faster as the temperature rises. Eventually, it reaches the boiling point, and becomes a gas.
It grows faster in room temperature
they spoil faster at room temperature
The higher the temperature the faster diffusion occurs which in turn means that the process of osmosis becomes faster as the temperature rises.
The higher the temperature the faster diffusion occurs which in turn means that the process of osmosis becomes faster as the temperature rises.
they move faster.
yes it does
As molecules move faster temperature usually goes up.
faster
Yes, diffusion is faster at high temperature.
Room temperature apples will ripen faster than apples that are refrigerated.