I recently replaced my springs. There is a shorter one that's closer to the engine and a longer one that goes at a diagonal. The problem I'm having is that they seem to stretch out quickly so they don't really work efficiently. I'm looking for the owner's manual PDF (again) online and I'll post it here when I find it.
Vehicle speed is limited by a combination of engine horse-power, transmission configuration (gear ratios), tire size and type, aerodynamics and, in rear-wheel drive vehicles, differential ratios. Once the engine has reached the peak of it's horse-power, top speed can be increased by changing one of the other variables. Also, improving intake & exhaust systems or altering the suspension can also increase the vehicle's top-end.
cc's cannot be converted to hp. If your figure was correct, then a 3.3 cc nitro engine wouldn't have a 1/3 of an hp. It's been tuned for right under 1.5 hp.
Drive shaft,Strong magnet,Coil of wire
Don't know, but here's a link to their catalog. If you know that the same 2.0L engine/trans combo is in a US model of a specific year, then that may be your clutch. I once had a Centerforce I, and I was VERY impressed. It required only slightly more pedal effort, but it took abuse much better than OEM. http://media.centerforce.com/Catalog/2009%20Centerforce%20Catalog%20Standard.pdf
Usual configuration, it is an engine that is used to turn a generator not a motor. If you mean it the other way around, will a 3000 watt generator have enough output to operate a 1 HP motor. 1 HP is equal to 746 watts. Keep in mind when a motor start it can take up to 300% of its full load amperage.
Its a 4 cycle engine.......gasoline only
that is stamp on the intake right rear. 65;
The correct answer is twoBUTThere is a rear transmission mount as well to support the engine and transmission assembly properly.
A long block. A short block would be without the heads.
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Engine configuration is an engineering term for the layout of the major components of a reciprocating piston internal combustion engine. These components are the cylinders and crankshafts in particular but also, sometimes, the camshaft(s).
Provide power.
Buy a manual transmission that will bolt to your engine configuration, clutch assembly, drive shaft, et cetera. Install said parts and presto, you'll have a manual transmission car.
Longitudinal V6 or I4.
12 in a V shaped configuration.
No. It is a small block configuration.
Motor/engine mounts. Number of mounts and configuration differs from one vehicle to the next.