Well I had six hour off then 3 1/2 hours on and 9 hours off. It got down to -4 in Abilene and I was down to 28 in the bedroom when it came back on the last time. Sooooo far. Some rolling blackout......
That screw or bolt is commonly known around diesel circles as the "SMOKE Screw" adjust it out until you get the amount of smoke you want when driving the RTV. Adjusting it OUT increases the amount of fuel available to the engine. (weither it can use it or exhaust it as black smoke) After...
Yep, February 29th was last year or three years from now. LOL I think I would rather have the Moderna version, as it does not have to be frozen as hard to keep it. Do not know when they will get any in Jones County, Texas. I think we are still in the dark ages but they had the China Crap go thru...
I think I can see low voltage turning off the fuel to your engine. I would get a meter and check the voltage across your battery running and shut down. A fully charged battery will show about 12.5 or 12.6 volts. Running you should see at least a volt higher than that if it is charging.
Bryce
"Pinfuses" ?? Are you refering to the fine fuses Volkswagen used in their cars? I still own a Karmann Ghia and a Type III Fastback. NEVER have any fuse problems with them. LOL If you believe that I have a bridge for sale.
Bryce
An '04 RTV 900 will have 5 bolt wheels I Think. If they are 5 hole they are 5-4.5 inch same as Nash, Mopar, and pherd. That is bolt pattern, center hole diameter may vary. Backspace and offset may also vary. If it is new enough to be 4 hole you may need to measure the spacing and check around...