It may be mechanically acceptable, but it is certainly risky.
It may be that you are missing a flywheel cover.
this will depend on what type of car it is.and as well ot will depend on wat litre this car is .i will take your car to be a reasonable 2.5 litre car .now as this is a 2.5 litre you should expect to get 5 or 6 gears in this car ok .but it could vary slightly as you have told me type of car or the engine type .i would like to discuss this more with you if you could supply me with some more information on this type of car.
If the car does this every time, but is ok in forward gears, then the transmission could have an internal problem. There could also be an electronic issue. If possible, run the computer codes for any bad codes to appear.
Timing chain worn out. Replace the chain and drive gears.
the car has a miss in all gears and is slugish.it drives ok down low however if you give it more acceleration it tends to miss and power drops..
Rosalie is a OK car mechanic
Yes,1.6 is ok for a family car,100 ps and 150 nm,in a ff drive is ok.
Yes, Callie Torre's from Grey's Anatomy is OK from the car accident.
ok well first when you put it under your car and use it then you just turn it a round and make sure that it is all the way lifted down!!!!!!!!
you will have to remove the windsheld washer bottle from the car the battery is under there ok good luck lobo
they work fine in my 1984 3/4 ton Chevy with a 383 stroker.
bad linkage in shifting cable
OK. If you are sitting on a hill more than 15 degrees, if you do it will make that grinding sound. in most car booklets say on a Hill 15 degrees or more put it in neutral than apply the emergency break. and you do not need to be at any speed when putting it into park.