The unfettered imagination of youth mixed with the fermentation of subsidised milk!Hell Razor5543 wrote: 16 Oct 2022, 19:15 I heard tell of a teacher who had problems with the handling of his car. It took ages to find out what the cause of the problem was, and it only came to light when he had his tyres replaced. It appears that, a few terms earlier, some of his students had added full fat milk to each wheel, and (with the churning action and over time) the milk had turn to 'cheese' (well, sort of, but probably not edible).
I genuinely was NOT one of the students who came up with this idea; I couldn't think that far out of the box!
I'd heard of sugar in the petrol tank but milky tyre cheese is on another level!
Tyre deflated, valve core removed, some very fine funnel or syringe???, Valve core back in, tyre reinflated?
The level of ingenuity at play is remarkable!