No it should not turn if the valve is adjusted right.
Yes. It needs to spin so that oil can lubricate the top and bottom.
It is belt driven, so it will spin whenever the engine is running.It is belt driven, so it will spin whenever the engine is running.
u get a poison serpent spin track then push it out
IT SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE A BEARING IN ONE OF YOUR PULLEYS I WOULD TAKE THE BELT OFF and spin your pulleys ONE AT A TIME BY HAND AND SEE IF ANY OF THEM ARE HARD TO SPIN OR MAKE A NOISE WHEN YOU SPIN THEM REPLACE THEM IF THERE IS ANY DIFFUCULTY
It should be snug against the bar and you should be able to pull it out with effort. You should be able to spin it fairly freely around the bar with the engine not running(always a good thing when dealing with cutting instruments.)
yes. it is a dummy pulley, its purpuse is to kep the belt in place and tight. ==answer no it should not turn at all if installed and belt is on it if belt is not in place, yes it will spin freely
Of course my first question is, are you moving? If not, have you snuck up on it late at night? Is the engine running? It's very common for a tire to spin when the transmission is engaged and engine running, the main purpose of a transmission is to transmit the rotational power of the engine to the tires. You neglected to say whether the tires are in ground contact or not. If they are your idle is set WAY to high, if not, wheel spin is completely normal with either a manual or automatic.
Assuming the car is in good running condition, yes they should.
Hydroelectric dams use he flow of water to push a turbine. The turbine works like a reverse motor, using a moving electric field to produce a current.
Your washing machine is still running but no more spin wash or jerking it only spins still in the middle and it does not squeeze out the water well like before what should you fix it?
backfiring.
Press and keep hold of the run fast button (Y)and quickly jump(B) and press down if your running fast enough you should turn in to the shell and spin