Out of time, or vapor locking if overheated.
on the ford ranger pickup truck, it is under the passenger side dash
what is making my Lincoln ls v8 backfire under the engine
The noise can be comming from the weather stripping around the door, the wind passing past the antenna or from the wind around the luggage rack on acceleration.
The ignition timing is not set correctly or the timing chain is worn out or installed incorrectly.
sounds like a universal joint going bad if it increases and decreases with the engine rpm while driving but is quiet when standing still at a light or stop sign
A Harley may backfire under acceleration due to an overly rich fuel mixture, which allows unburned fuel to enter the exhaust system and ignite. This can also occur if there are issues with the ignition timing or if the spark plugs are worn or fouled. Additionally, exhaust leaks can contribute to backfiring by disrupting the proper flow of exhaust gases. Regular maintenance and tuning can help prevent this issue.
not the perfect air fuel mixture. normal under load and acceleration.
A large backfire is most likely caused by a bad spark plug or plug wire. Unburned air and fuel pumped into the exhaust will often be ignited by the other cylinders still burning exhaust gases. Also check your ignition timing, if it is late and you have a rich mixture you can get a backfire. An exhaust leak will let air enter the exhaust under deceleration and cause a "popping" sound.
iT SOUNDS LIKE IT'S OUT OF TIME ARE THE PLUG WIRES ARE CROSSED ( ON WRONG )
The "crank" sensor is the pickup plate under the distributor cap.The "crank" sensor is the pickup plate under the distributor cap.
Gravitation acts as a force on all kinds of objects, pulling them down. According to Newton's Second Law of motion, this causes an acceleration (assuming other forces can be ignored).Gravitation acts as a force on all kinds of objects, pulling them down. According to Newton's Second Law of motion, this causes an acceleration (assuming other forces can be ignored).Gravitation acts as a force on all kinds of objects, pulling them down. According to Newton's Second Law of motion, this causes an acceleration (assuming other forces can be ignored).Gravitation acts as a force on all kinds of objects, pulling them down. According to Newton's Second Law of motion, this causes an acceleration (assuming other forces can be ignored).
The area under an acceleration-time graph is equal to the object's velocity (not change in velocity).