Engines require 3 things to run properly air, fuel and spark. Any time an engine is not running properly something is causing one of these things to be out of spec. The car should be tested when warm so that the symptoms can be duplicated.
Heat causes material to expand. There may be a small vacuum leak that increases in size as the engine heats up. It also causes an increase in electrical resistance so you may have to replace spark plug wires or a distributer etc.
By deflected forced air when vehicle is moving.
yes, it is better because then the bread won't be cut perfectly.
Is it "air cooled"????? That may explain some things.....
You would add coolant (not water) to the vehicle's reservoir when it is off and cooled down. Fill it to the cold line.
any vehicle that is water cooled and has a radiator needs antifreeze.
Motorcycles and Aircrafts are two of the main vehicles that uses an air cooled engines. They use this feature since they normally have smaller engines then a normal moving vehicle.
Yes, but it should be melted, strained, and cooled before applying.
your vehicle is equipped with a water cooled manifold
Yes, on some BMWs the alternators are water cooled. (from standing in front of the vehicle) look on the right to find the alternator, if it has a solid case attached to the engine and a pulley it is water cooled.
Air cooled water cooled oil cooled Totally enclosed fan cooled Refrigerant cooled
Off and cooled down. Putting cold coolant into a hot block can crack it. And it can damage the radiator, as well as spitting the coolant back at you.
Water cooled.