Fuel can spit back during refueling due to several reasons, including a full tank that causes fuel to overflow, a malfunctioning or improperly positioned nozzle, or a rapid filling rate that disrupts the flow. Additionally, air trapped in the tank can create pressure, leading to fuel spitting out. It’s advisable to fill the tank slowly and ensure the nozzle is properly inserted to minimize this issue.
The air being pushed out by the incoming gasoline has no good outlet.
you spit on them while you tell her its only a game.
While transporting it in their tummies, but when they get back to their hive they spit it out into the honey comb for long term storage.
To quote someone else, the breather pipe may be blocked. Unclog it and it should work fine.
Yes it is true that if you push your toung back you trigger the spit gland, but you have to puch it back a certain way.
There could be a few causes for a car to spit and sputter on acceleration. One common cause would be the engine not getting enough fuel, so it could be a problem in the fuel line, fuel filter, or fuel pump.
A llama can spit around 45 feet while an alpaca can only spit around 10 feet so a llama can spit farther.
Yes, if you like on your back.
You spit because there is more pain, while swallowing. This way the strep bacteria spread.
The air box is there to insure that the intake air is balanced to all runners, the size is carefully calculated for best effect based on what the engine builder needs for "power Band" On multi carburetor engines the air box also contains the fuel "Spit Back" that is needed for the tuned carbs to provide the correct mixture. Spit back is a cloud of fuel that is sprayed backwards from the carbs at certain rpm. And finally the car or motor cycle builder uses it to reduce noise. If you are going to remove it you may need to change the fuel calibration for the engine.
He would spit on it.
you win spit by ending up with no cards at the end while the other player ends up with all the cards.