No- it is designed to be accessible in case of needed repairs (assuming you mean car) it is under hood on most
engine knocking hard,and shaking a bit
is it hard to fix a manifold leak on a 351 ford engine
The fuel to run the engine was hard to come by. Parts for repair were hard to get.
Most diesel engines are hard to start when it is cold. Plugging the diesel engine block heater in will help the engine start.
An engine analyzer is manufactured for a computer's hard drive. With its accompanying CD, it will hard-check the registry for updates and analyze it by attaching itself to it.
its not that hard but it depends what engine ur puttin in. ANY D-Series engine will drop right in a 92-95
no yes It makes the engine work a little harder, but the engines are designed for it, so it's not "hard on it".
Hard to answer. Without starting the engine, have a mechanic check it out.
hard starting in the morning. It could also mean hard starting when the engine is warm. If the sensor is bad, and the car is warm, it could be telling the computer the engine is cold, therfore making the warm engine hard to start because it will be telling the computer to add more fuel and the engine doesn't need it.
There are two, they go from the engine to the firewall and Yes they can be hard to reach
It may be hard or easy depending on the access to the belt and what car it is ?
Timing needs adjustment is the most likely cause.