Soften the rubber by immersing them in a bowl of hot water. You might also find them easier to fit if you apply a little grease to the mouths of the carbs.
Almost all motorcycle jackets have vents to help with air circulation on warm days.
if u do alot of burnouts its pobably rubber stuck to your exaust if u do alot of burnouts its pobably rubber stuck to your exaust
open the vents, keep the visor open all the way or at least cracked open
see when you are driving down the road the engine has vents on it and they cech air and cool it down.
sounds like your air conditioner compressor is bad.
Bad heater core.
The vents are controlled by vaccuum from the intake manifold. Check for a split rubber vac. hose on the manifold- Hope that helps.
A tirrill burner has a barrel, air vents, gas inlet and needle valve. The barrel turns on a threaded mount to allow air; the air vents limit the air entry into the barrel; the gas inlet is where the gas flows; and the needle valve regulates the gas flow.
Magma or lava vents and gas vents. Also fumarole.
Return air vents.........
With either gable vents, soffit vents or ridge vents. The more the better
Roof vents are installed on roofs to allow for proper ventilation and air circulation in the attic space. They help to regulate temperature, reduce moisture buildup, and prevent damage to the roof and structure. Common types of roof vents include ridge vents, soffit vents, gable vents, and turbine vents.