The engine has to be designed to do that , in order to run properly / smoothly etc. Honda has a V6 engine that has a system of " cylinder de-activation " which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders or 3 cylinders at times when the vehicle is just cruising and not requiring as much power for acceleration., but that was designed to do it.
No, it will damage the fuel system.
177 cubic inch four cylinder , which produced 14 horse power.
Yes , the 2.3 liter four cylinder engine in a 2003 Ford Ranger has a timing CHAIN
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark to run, you are missing one of those.
When you say cylinder, you're talking about the space where the piston is. The cylinder is but one of four or six or eight in an engine block. You can't change one cylinder as it is part of the block. You would have to change the entire block or bore each cylinder to specifications equal to each for the engine to run proficiently.
GM produced an engine with JEGS. its a pretty powerful motor and has a 4.6 liter V8 I think its an overall good engine. //////it is designed to run on four cylinder on the hiway does this automatically via computer in car
you can but it will only damage your valves and make short life of your engine
no.an engine can run on 3
I own two that still run
Most single cylinder engines will not run with out a flywheel. Once you have a flywheel large enough to allow the engine to start and run then increasing the size and mass will help smooth the operation.
a cylinder is the "hole" where the piston slides up and down. the more cylinders the vehicle has the more power and the smoother the engine will run.
Its a car where all four wheels are powered by the engine. Or A Car's all wheel run by engine