Hey Mike==This can be caused by several things depending on what car and what engine you have. It can POSSIBLY be caused by the timing chain or belt jumped or sometimes the timing being slow can cause it. GoodluckJoe I have a 91 caprice 305 in its doin the same thing. Its sprayin from the throttle body all over the engine causing it to flood
a stranger comes out of a mist by floating out of a mist with a chainsaw
Due to the fact that there are no warning labels that the company puts out in the product, I do not believe that it could cause cancer.
The cooling of air with water particles in the air would cause mist.
Gummy bears have a gelatin base. Any liquid would cause them to swell, not just Sierra Mist.
It is decently possible that it is an electrical short making it register the mist setting instead. A test of this would be to turn it to the mist setting to see if it turns off, as shorts can cause triggers to switch.
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Another word for mist would be fog. You could also say dew or cloud.
you have to be more specific for a proper answer... at what speed does it shake?.... 40mph> ? what do you mean mist?
August 3rd 2011
It's not necessary if you have fuel injection. Any gas engine which does not have fuel injection, like most small equipment engines, uses a carburetor. The carburetor releases the fuel as a mist into air being drawn into the engine. That gets fuel and oxygen into the combustion chamber in a highly combustible condition.
Misty is an English name. It's derived from the Old English 'mist' meaning 'mist, thin fog'.
One could purchase a warm mist humidifier from Amazon, Mayo Clinic online shop, House Wares, Sylvane and Toys R Us. Alternatively one could purchase a warm mist humidifier from a local supermarket in the home appliances section.