Engine, not motor, and, while not impossible, such a swap would cause a lot of problems, not the least of which would be the car engine not being protected against saltwater corrosion.
Motor is use to replace petrol in motor car.There are no air conditioner in the car.
When you say boat battery if you are referring to a Deep Cycle battery as used to power a trolling motor then no, it is not suitable for use in a car. However, if you are referring to a battery in a boat used to start the engine and it is not a Deep Cycle battery it will work just fine in a car as long as it fits the battery holder, can be strapped down, and the battery posts are orientated correctly.
Locate screws, removing panels if necessary. Disconnect wiring, remove item. Replace. Reconect, relocate and recover. That gos for house, car or boat. Ufo's might require special tools or skill! Bear in mind, use the best quality correct fitting tools as you go
That all depends on the vehicle and the motor. Some boats use the same kind of motor as cars and trucks, and the only difference is the intake and exhaust. However, some use a motor that turns the opposite direction as a regular motor. If you were to use this the engine would work but if you use a automatic transmission the fluid would not be able to pump and the converter would burn up. If you use a manual the gears would be reverse what they are.
its simple to drive a boat in vice city.Just find a boat and use the keys that you use to control car.
no, you can and will blow up
uses an engine / motor (or a sail :)
A muffling device
A electric car uses either a DC or AC motor. Typically they use DC motors.
You can use websites such as CompareTheMarket to compare different providers of motor car insurance. Alternatively, you can compare motor car insurance rates on websites such as MoneySupermarket or CaptainCompare.
They use car, train, plane, and boat.
To replace the windshield motor on a 2002 Kia Optima, use a fused jumper wire to bypass the relay of the wiper motor. Then use the positive lead to touch the positive terminal on the relay. Remove all mounting bolts of the windshield motor and gently pull the motor out. Replace with new.?æ