Stalling after driving highway speeds after 20 mins

Started by Jennifer F, May 20, 2010, 12:30:59 PM

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Charles S Otwell

QuoteThat's because they messed it up.. It's actually a Mud Dauber



Sorry didn't realize this was spelling class :???:
Charles
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Texarkana,Tx

Sledge Hammer

Something else to check is the "open" end of the vent hose. Both it and the coolant overflow hose are (in stock form) routed so that their open ends are usually right beneath the front sprocket. I seem to recall that mine would get sluggish at times and when I examined the ends of the hoses, they were solidly plugged with chain wax.
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dgc67

QuoteLuckily no dirt dobbers since it stays inside.
Trust me, inside a garage does not stop them if they can find a crack to get in.
QuoteThat's because they messed it up.. It's actually a Mud Dauber



Sorry didn't realize this was spelling class

In Texas they are known as dirt daubers.

lragan

Quote from: DG on May 24, 2010, 10:38:39 AM

In Texas they are known as dirt daubers.


That's because we don't have enough water to make mud... :lol: :lol:

In order to build their nests, they have to scavenge water from my stock tanks.  They light on the surface while they do this.  They then proceed to "daub" dirt or mud in every nook and cranny exposed to them. 
Lawrence
'96 Blue Austin TX
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