If you've got any automatic transmission maybe your torque converter isn't disengaging. Or maybe it just needs a tuneup.
the engine has not been timed correctly
The correct answer is dependent on the model engine. But in general the spark starts several degrees before the piston arrives at Top Dead Centre.
TDC with regards to an engine means Top Dead Center - and that means a piston is at the highest point in the cylinder befores it starts to go back down the cylinder
The two stroke has more initial pickup because combustion happens every time the piston is at or near the top dead center. In the four stroke, combustion happens every other time the piston is at or near top dead center. <><><><><> Since the combustion cycle occurs every rotation, instead of every other rotation, there is twice as much torque available to the engine output.
The term 'dead engine' is usually meant to refer to an engine that wont start. The symptoms are that the engine does not start, the starter might turn it over, but that is it. No firing, no backfiring, the engine is effectively 'dead.'
If you have a dead misfire you will have a flashing check engine light. If you notice any misfiring at all you need to address the issue immediately, as a misfire will ruing your catalysts and possibly damage the engine fairly quickly.
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If the crankshaft sensor is dead the engine will not start
A body starts to cool down immediately upon death. It starts to cool from outside to inside, starting from the head and extremities inward, at a rate of about 2° per hour, but it could be affected by the temperature and climate of the location where the person died.
you can tell when a pointe shoe is dead is when the tip starts to rip, and the bottom starts to turn really black!!
Top dead center on an engine is defined as when the piston is farthest from the crankshaft. Bottom dead center is when the piston is closest to the crankshaft on the engine.
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