it is easier to buy the whole sensor, about 40 bucks. look atyour local junkyard/used parts store
water in gas, plugged fuel filter, restriction on exhaust system, muffler or catilytic converter, mass air flow sensor
I think that the problem is fuel flow oriented. At startup, 0-40, there is a large fuel flow required....as there is at 60 or above. At 40-50 not so much is required, nor at idle. The possibilities are clogged fuel filter or fuel line, water in gas tank, weak fuel pump (low pressure). Outside possiblity...clogged air filter.
No, calcium (Ca) has a mass number of 40, while argon (Ar) has a mass number of 40 as well.
Karl Probst is credited with designing the prototype for the military jeep in 1940. His work was part of a project initiated by the U.S. Army to develop a lightweight, versatile vehicle for World War II. The first prototype, known as the Bantam BRC 40, was completed in 1940, leading to the mass production of the jeep by various manufacturers.
40: 40Ca is an alternative method of writing calcium-40.
It will help at slow speeds but will hinder the air flow at high speeds. GoodluckJoe
Calcium is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 40.
The mass of a Calcium-40 atom is approximately 40 atomic mass units (amu). This value represents the total mass of the protons, neutrons, and electrons in the atom.
40 kilograms
Argon is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 40.
WD-40