sure -- winco generator uses them in some of their home units
The 2007 Dodge Sprinter was available with a gas engine.
The gas tank operates on a vacuum principal and if it's not optimal, then there is a sensor that will activate the check engine light.
The camshaft operated the inlet and outlet valves in the cylinder to admit fuel to the engine before ignition and expel the exhaust gas after the power stroke. The camshaft operates at half the crankshaft speed in a four-stroke engine.
No. A properly functioning engine and fuel pump do not 'care' how much fuel is available, only that there is fuel available.
For a 574 International gas engine, it is generally recommended to use 10W-30 or 15W-40 oil, depending on the temperature conditions in which the engine operates. These weights provide good lubrication and protection under a variety of operating temperatures. Always refer to the owner's manual or manufacturer's guidelines for the best recommendations specific to your engine.
Yes, car engines can be diesel or gas. Some models of cars are available with either type. Gas is more widespread but there are a few VW cars run on diesel. You can't hear them much but they do have diesel vehicles available.
Depends on which engine it had... gas and diesel engines were available for that vehicle.
Usually with most vehicles, while the engine is running you remove the gas cap and pull the fuse from the fuse box that operates the fuel pump. The engine will die when the pressure is out of the system.
Gas or recoil operates the action.
Gas or recoil operates the action.
A gas only engine has a spout where oil is added to the engine. If there is no spout, then it is a gas/oil engine. FYI - gas only engine is a four-stroke (four-cycle) engine and the gas/oil engine is two-stroke (two-cycle).
No gas in the engine