Could be your fuel filter is plugged up.
It sounds like the spark plug wires may not be connected to the right cylinders. Check your firing order to make sure it is correct.
When it fires with very little pressure on the trigger.
Maybe it is-check your timing. Also check for exhaust leaks.
Class A
Dry weather doesnt cause a fire but it does contribute to the conditions that a fire needs. Lightning strikes cause most fires in dry weatrher. Carelessness of campfires and cigarette butts are other sources as well.
It is not timed correctly.
it fires a 5.56 by 51 milimeter standard NATO round. no... the m-16 and m4 are 5.56 x 45 NATO. 5.56 x 51 doesnt exist. its a 7.62 x 51 NATO round that an m-14 fires.
Certainly not ! Class B fires include petrol/oil fires as well as grease (chip pan) fires. Using a water extinguisher will not extinguish these types of fires because - since the flammable substance will float on water - it simply heats the applied water, turning it to steam - resulting in an explosive 'cloud' of burning vapour.
in the rainforest the best thing to do is to cut a ring about 10 metres wide of trees down around the area of fire in the hope that it doesnt spread
when your car miss fires is when i replace my spark plug, look at the rpm -and if it is not consistent then it probably needs to be replaced.
do you have fuel pressure. engine should start and run with spark on only one side.
wild fires, forest fires, ouse fires, cooking fires, etc.I'm pretty sure there are more.