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no it can not it depends on ambiant temperature and wind if it is air cooled and a little longer if liquid cooled
Yes, the C90 is an air cooled engine, the oil that runs through the little radiator is crankcase oil and is cooled in the system to help keep the engine temp down.
well a watercooled motorcycle has a radiator much like a car... it works the same way, you would see it on the front of the bike, behind the front tire... this type of cooling is great for in town or when doing a lot of idling because it is automatically keeping the engine at a proper temperature all the time... an air cooled motorcycle engine is cooled by the wind and air around the motorcycle while driving... therefore if you are spending a lot of time idling there is little wind cooling the engine and there is a possibility of the engine over heating or running too hot... what this means is if you're spending more time on the highway than you are idling, air cooled is perfectly fine and a little cheaper, if you spend more time idling than you do on the highway than you may be better off getting a water cooled bike
Had same problem on my 03. Replaced the fuel and air filter and had plugs replaced. Ran like new after. Dont know which its was but a place to start.
technically the 125CC runs best on 10W40 synthetic oil, 5W30 is a little thin for an air cooled engine.
A very dirty fuel filter or a fuel pump going bad.
2 stroke engine...lawnmower engine I'll offer a second opinion: any utility engines used for driving equipment such as mowing, shredding, concrete mixing, or other uses that is smaller than what one would consider suitable for powering a car is a small engine. The four cylinder Wisconsin that powers a farmer's baler is a small engine, as is the 5 horsepower single cylinder Briggs & Stratton that came on your portable generator. Or the little two-stroker on your weed wacker. Most small engines are air-cooled, but the International Harvester small engine that powers the Ferris Wheel at the summer carnival is water-cooled, so small engines can be water cooled too. Wouldn't really matter if it was 2 stroke or 4 stroke. Each has advantages.
Add gas, cycle key a couple of times. Engine should strart after a little bit of cranking.
you go to the little map by the chest that holds all your stuff. it says "restart island" on a little circle in the bottom left corner.
Yes, all two stroke oil can be used in any two stroke engine. It is cheaper to buy it in a gallon jug from the auto parts store than to use the little cans of lawn mower oil.NO... as there is a difference between air cooled 2 stroke oil and water cooled oil, Most makes of air cooled oil usually have a warning on it stating noyt for use in water cooled engines.
When you interrupt the restart you normally have to program and code a little bit other wise its quite dumb having to destroy your OS
Diesel engines relies on heat generated by compression to ignite the fuel. When the engine is newly started the air the gets compressed also gets a little cooled by the still-cold engine block, so the ignition is a little delayed and the engine runs rougher. With a warm engine the the compressed air gets a bit warmer, so the engine fires easier and runs smoother.