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Carbon
It sounds like there may be some carbon in the combustion chambers causing pre-ignition and run on after shutdown. Purchase a container of engine combustion chamber cleaner with Techron in it. Follow the directions. You add it to your fuel tank. It cleans the fuel system and combustion chambers of deposits. By reducing deposits you reduce the chance of engine run on after ignition shutdown. Also you can try a tank of premium fuel. If the engine stops properly that's another indication of deposits. ANSWER--- Check the timing
it is a chemical change because it causing the fuel to burn
Yes. It sounds like he was negligent in not properly installing a part that he knew or should have known that if not properly installed would have caused the damage.
The engine would breath properly = more power and better fuel economy And less emissions
Automobile engines are ic (internal combustion).
In 1769, the steam engine was the first automobile engine capable of human transport. In 1807, the first gas powered engine was an internal combustion engine.
No, regular flushes of the cooling system are necessary to keep mineral deposits from forming on the inside of the engine and radiator. Mineral deposits can partially clog the cooling system and form an insulating barrier that will keep your cooling system from working properly.
Automobile
l dont realy hav e clue but it seem it will be related to knocking in automobile engine l dont realy hav e clue but it seem it will be related to knocking in automobile engine
The engine oil helps in lubricating the machine. Oil helps in cooling the engine and lubricates the moving parts properly. The moving parts are constantly shifting and are connected to each other. Oil is needed to grease the parts so that the components move properly without causing harm to the machines.
It is noise .