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Holy scandal: Temple abbot caught in unholy acts with young boys
‘Sex enhancement coffee ‘ ? Where to buy this magic stuff ? -
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Truck Carrying Liquid Glue Catches Fire After Tyre Explosion
Could have been a worn wheel bearing, -
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Europe Braces for Escalation: Germany Mobilizes NATO Troops Amid Putin's Nuclear Threats
You could ask that of Lebanon. -
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Bangkok Teenagers Arrested With Firearms, Cite Fear for Self-Defence
The driver's gun was not hidden under the bike seat? How unusual! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 22 November 2024
35-Year-Old Man Jumps to His Death from 11th Floor of Condo in Nonthaburi A 35-year-old man tragically jumped to his death from the 11th floor of a condominium in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344234-35-year-old-man-jumps-to-his-death-from-11th-floor-of-condo-in-nonthaburi/ -
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Thai rider physically assaulted female client over confusing address
I guess, as in this case, it doesn't help if the soi is known to have 2 names... that in itself needs to be sorted... -
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2 Yr Old Fino spluttering then stopping?
From my experience as aircraft mechanic,and racing dirt bikes, the first step is start with the basics 1, inspect the spark plug, it will give you excellent starting point, Compare the plug with the many charts on the web. 2, check compression, place your thumb over the spark plug hole and crank the engine. It should try and push your thumb off the hole. 3, check spark, inset the spark plug into the plug wire, and touch the plug to the engine, and crank the engine, A, cold engine should be blue\white spark B, warm engine, same color. If the spark is weak, or a yellow color, points to a ignition issue , CDI, spark plug wire, coil 4, inspect and if needed change both air, and fuel filter 5, check intake system for air leaks with the engine running, spray carb cleaner over the engine. If the engine speeds up, you have air leak. 6 , if fuel injected, remove the injector. crank the engine, a fine mist should spray out if carb, while the engine is hot, and running spray carb cleaner into the air filter , if the engine runs better, clean the carb. The above steps will point in the right direction to troubleshoot the issue. On the burnt smell, First step is clean the engine, and inspect for any leaking gaskets , especially near the exhaust system. Without seeing it or the plug, sounds like a ignition issue , coil, cdi , stator gets warm, and misfires
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