No, this is very normal. I had a BMW that would stall if I removed the oil cap while running. The mechanic told me that that car was so finely tuned that the loss of pressure escaping out the cap throws off the whole balance of the system.
This would signify a plugged PCV system, there should never be pressure in the valve cover, this could cause seals or gaskets to leak.
when you push your hand against a wall the wall is 'pushing' against you that is why you feel your hand being pushed.
Resistance from air.
The pressure on your hand is balanced by the opposing forces acting on it. When you press your hand against a surface, the surface exerts an equal and opposite force back on your hand, balancing the pressure. This balance of forces prevents your hand from moving further into the surface or being pushed away.
Felt can be washable, but it depends on the type of felt. Wool felt is generally not machine washable, as it can shrink or lose its shape, but it can be spot cleaned or hand washed gently. Synthetic felt, on the other hand, is often more durable and can withstand washing, typically in cold water. Always check the care instructions specific to the felt type you are using.
yes.
They feel like being raped, and like a dog.
It means that the ball is being held under water by on offensive player. On most occasions, a defensive player pushed the hand of the offensive player down. (if the hand of the player's hand is on top of the ball, a defensive player can push it down.) This call means there is a turnover. Hope that helps you out!
they only device was hand carved karts that were only pushed by hand to lift pyramids.
Many things can go wrong when buying a second hand car. Most do not have a warranty but are as is. If you don't have it checked by a mechanic, almost anything can be wrong with it.
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I guess that's true, but why not eat your hand instead as long as we're talking crazy?
A barra is a slang term for a barrow - a hand-pushed cart such as one found and used in markets.