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It probably is because of the engine the pulls the coaster to the top
Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends - 1984 Rheneas and the Roller Coaster 7-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Go to a search engine and type in "Continue, Thesaraus." Or "Synonyms for the word continue."
A 306 HDI may continue to run after you switch off the engine if the ignition timing is set improperly. This will force the engine to continue running for several seconds.
The engine will overheat quickly and catastrophic damage can occur if you continue to run the engine.
if you take it out then the coolant would continue going through the radiator and cooling the coolant, this would never let your engine get up to operating temperatures, the thermostat opens and closes depending on the temperature of the engine. leave it alone its there for a reason
A coolant leak while the engine is running is likely in the water return hoses. The vehicle can be standing still and in park, but with the engine running the fluids are still being pushed through the system to keep the engine cool. The water return lines generally run from the top left of the radiator when you are standing at the front of the car looking at the engine. Any leak in that system will likely not continue once the engine is stopped as the fluid no longer is pushed through the system.
The engine will overheat violently, serious damage can occur if you continue to run the engine.
she continue the different engine.
Before pneumatic & hydralics a diesal engine would pull the catch car with the train achieving about 60 MPH
It could be that the fuel filter will not allow enough fuel through the line to allow the engine to continue to run once you step on the gas.
Probably Tecumseh. Look for an engine model beginning with "143"