It sounds like you have water in your distributor or your spark plug leads are wet. Spray your motor electrics with a water dispersant.
You may have soaked the optispark distributor.
nope the transmission shifts not the engine
i think everybody shakes when they run..the mere physics of it all..hahah..if you know of a machine that doesn't vibrate in motion: let me know...we will make millions as well as create paradigm shifts
the gears have to readjust from the stop position. It is also possible that you have a broken motor mount and the car shakes when you hit the gas because the motor shifts position when the torque increases.
Engine sag, stumble, hesitation, rpm flare, transmission shifts up and down, etc.Engine sag, stumble, hesitation, rpm flare, transmission shifts up and down, etc.
No shifts...jerky shifts....engine faster while car does not. All this while tranny has a full fluid level. Low level can cause the first three.
A bad knock sensor would illuminate the check engine light and allow the engine to ping (spark knock). The engine doesn't shift, the transmission shifts.
Check engine light and improper shifts.
Around the earth, there are plates that everything rest upon and these plates float on the magma under the earth's crust. When one of these plates shifts and rubs up on a plate next to it, pressure is made. When the pressure is relieved, the plate shakes along with anything on it.
Around the earth, there are plates that everything rest upon and these plates float on the magma under the earth's crust. When one of these plates shifts and rubs up on a plate next to it, pressure is made. When the pressure is relieved, the plate shakes along with anything on it.
there isn't a difference cause theres no such thing as a automatic or manual engine. there is such thing as a manual transmission aka trans. and a automatic trans. the automatic shifts by hydrolic pressure that increases when acclurating. and a manual trans the person driving the vehical shifts the gears with a lever. i hope that's what you wanted to know.
This is because the world is always changing. This change is gradual and will occur over many generations. When a tectonic plates shifts, the ground shakes. This is an earthquake. However, this shift is only a few inches or sometimes feet! There are earthquakes because it helps in the forming of land.