Bill says hi
it depends. if the car isn't moving, but the engine is still on, then yes the pistons are moving. if the engine is off, and the car isn't moving, then the pistons are still.
Pull them out and replace them?
It had a turbine engine, not a motor with pistons.
Not easily and it is very time consuming. Depending on the vehicle you are working on. You must take the head cover off then take the cam shafts out that should let you see the pistons. You must then (not all the time but very very likely) take the engine completely of your car. Take the pistons you wish to replace and replace them then put it back together. The Manuel for your car will explain in much much further detail.
The Detroit Pistons, if you meant to say car part.
A car
you have to turn the pistons at the same time you push the pistons in
The pistons are running in the cylinders of the engine, so when the rpm of the engine rises, the pistons quickley build up speed. It is this rapid acceleration of the pistons that casue the car to shake.
A million pounds.
jesses car is a hybrid that shuts off extra pistons when it’s not accelerating- apex
main bearings might get i the way The pistons come out the top.
Depends on how what type of engine it has. 4-cylinder = 4 pistons (inline) V6 = 6 pistons (arranged in a V-shape, thus the name V) V8 = 8 pistons