if it has a carburetor try cleaning it and try replacing the throttlepositioning sensor.
nick would date 12 and upand joe would date 14 and upand Kevin idk probably 18 and up
A a steam locomotive can turn itself off when the engine is overheated.
Just to mess with you.
The engine no longer would have a capable method of keeping itself clean, which means that the engine would not be usable. -The oil lubricates the engine so no oil means the engine would over heat and seize up. Which would be a costly mistake.-
The accelerator linkage is binding.
It should be on the engine block itself which would mean you would have to take the whole engine out to get to it or go underneath it to get it.
The scale factor for a model train with a length 36 inches and the length of engine itself is 24 feet would be 1/8th. In order to answer this you will have to do a little math.
If the rest of the engine is sound, replace it with a crank kit. If the engine itself was in poor shape, it would be best to rebuild the engine, or get one from a salvage yard.
There probably isn't a speed control on the golf cart itself, but on its engine. To get more or less speed out of it, you would need to mess with the governor (on the engine itself).
If you mean "afterwards", then it would be something like, "We went to the store and afterwards, to the movies."
An engine does not go off-timing all by itself. If the timing chain fails, the engine would usually be too far off to run. If someone forgot to tighten the distributor hold down, the distributor would revolve counterclockwise until it got to a point where the engine would be very low on power.
Of course not. Engine will not run from lack of air, and even if it would, it would not be able to pull itself out.