it sounds kinda like a stator problem or spark plug or cdi box
Intake is 0.001-0.003 and exhaust is 0.003-0.005. Once this is done your compression will increase and the machine will start better. Trust me it was amazing.
Segmented worms are cold blooded. All worms are cold blooded.
There os a knob on the left side of the machine. It has a black knob and a few positions reading "ON" , "RES" , & "PRI" On is for normal operation. RES is to switch to the reserve fuel, and PRI is to prime the engine if it is cold to start. Hope this helps.
To adjust the valves on a 1994 Suzuki 250 Quadrunner, first, ensure the engine is cold, then remove the valve cover. Rotate the engine to align the timing mark on the flywheel with the TDC (Top Dead Center) mark, ensuring the correct cylinder is at TDC on the compression stroke. Use a feeler gauge to check the clearance between the rocker arm and the valve stem, adjusting as necessary by loosening the lock nut and turning the adjustment screw. Finally, recheck the clearance, reassemble the valve cover, and ensure all components are securely fastened.
cause the ground is cold
It is cold blooded.
Silk worms are cold blooded. They are not really worms. They are the caterpillar of the silkmoth. The only animals that are warm blooded are birds and mammals.
Tiger Sharks are Cold Blooded because they have to live in Cold Water all the time. Their Blood is thin so they're always cold. That's how they're Cold Blooded.
Yes
they are cold blooded because all worms are cold blooded
they are cold blooded along with any other worm
Worms cannot survive in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.