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yes- you cannot convert it back into its original form
power lose 2.2 sxi perol
NO! Gasoline and oil will float on water. Also: add ethanol or methanol and the water will be suspended in the fuel and be burnt without any problems. alcohol is good for the car too.
because the cubians were in it so they were able to secure it because it was close to the philipeens where the alsao had there base because they were at war with japan which later come to perol harbor =]
less pollusion if we have lots then that means food perol will cost more and our world will be more helthier and it change your life in you will become more fit and you can save the world and save yourself:breathe proplly youll be healthy
Has it got perol getting to the carb? If not put fuel in it, check pipes for blockages. Is there air getting to the mix? check air filter If there strong a spark at the spark plug? if not clean/replace spark plug, consider battery charge. Check carb jets are clean.
If you drove a diesel for 1,000 miles with gasoline in the tank, then, depending on the amount of diesel you put in the tank, you may have done some serious damage to the injector pump. Drain the tank of all fuel and the fill it up with diesel. You will know very soon if damage was done.
The Philippine territory plays a significant role in shaping the common traits of Filipinos, as the geographical location and diverse landscapes have influenced aspects of their culture, language, and way of life. The archipelago's history of colonization and trade has also contributed to the unique blend of influences seen in Filipino identity. Additionally, the territorial disputes in the region have fueled a sense of patriotism and solidarity among Filipinos in protecting their land and maritime boundaries.
My 1300 Tazz (2001) recently started jerking occasionally, even backfired once or twice. After invesigation, a Toyota mechanic advised there could be water in the petrol (sometimes from the petrol station!) and suggested a bottle of 500ml 'Evron Injector Cleaner' that you throw in the tank (preferably once your fuel is lower than a half tank). Wether or not it was water in the tank, he stuff sorted out the problem, only costng R35 / $3.5. If you can find that or something similar, it can only only help your vehicle even if it does not solve the specific problem, though hopefully it will. Also, check your perol filter and consider repacing that (very cheap!). Good luck.