one bite is tranlated either 'une bouchée' or 'une morsure / une piqûre' in French
she took a bite of the apple: elle a pris une bouchée de la pomme, elle a mordu la pomme, elle a croqué la pomme
a dog's bite: une morsure de chien ('morsure' is used for any attack from an animal with its teeth)
a mosquito bite: une piqûre (fem.) (used for insects or snakes)
Amuse-bouche
Amuse-bouche
a pinch small one
You can say "petit" for a male small one and "petite" for a female small one in French.
There is no ground wire from the starter. You should have one large wire from the positive battery post that connects to the large stud on the starter solenoid and one small wire that attaches to the small stud on the starter solenoid.
I have one small bite on my leg, but it is a dull brown color. What type of animal would give a bite like that, help?!
._.' well... that's a hard one... well i would say no.. they are real small so... i don't see why they will bite!
The starter is mounted on the passenger side of the transmission. It has one wire connected to it (with a small bolt) and there are two bolts holding the starter in.
If you can get to the starter, you hook up one side of the switch to the terminal that goes to the battery and the other side of the switch to the small terminal marked with and "S". "S" is for starter. The other small terminal you leave alone. Applying power to this terminal will damage the starter.
That depends on the year of the bike. On '65 through '88 FLH models, there are three terminals on the solenoid. The top one goes to the battery, the [small] middle on goes to the starter button and the bottom one goes to the starter. On '89 and later FLH models there are only two terminals on the unitized starter/solenoid assembly. The larger one on top goes to the battery and the small one on the right side goes to the starter relay.
the only one i know is the brown recluse spider.
unplugg the neg terminal on the battery. the starter has two bolts. One bolt is 9/16 and the other bolt is 11/16. Losen the top one and then the botton one. There is a cable that is secured to the starter from the positive terminal of the battery. Remove the relay cable from the starter and the small wire from the starter. Now you are done. There is also a hose connector for the radiator that needs to be put on the new starter.
Le petit in French means "the little one" or "the small one" in English.