Ok, check to see if there is water in the bowl underneath the carby. To do that remove the screw from the bottom of the bowl that is connected to the carby. Also remove the bowl on the bottom and make sure there is a gasket(round thing) around rim of the bowl this is what seals. Check spark plug to insure that it is dry.
Coolant leaking from back? meaning exaust? If yes, then it's a head gasket or cracked head. Will not start because 2 or more sparkplugs are now wet with coolant.
Yes, the sugar will remain on the bottom of the tank like sand.
there are 2 main reasons 1 the engine is not getting enought petrol 2 spark engine is not getting spark this is probley the cause the main thing that goes wrog with the spark is the ht coil replace this and the spark plug and your engine should start
Use it 30 min before you start...... just spary on top and bottom of your.....p....
No. My first guess is the fuel filter got plugged up from some stuff on the bottom of the gas tank. Try replacing it.
Close choke (if equiped), if not, consider servicing the carby or the fuel pump. * This answer is answered in assumption that it runs after start. If you have to put petrol down the carby to keep it going, consider servicing/replacing the carby
its got toothpaste in the carby
1998 I think you mean what year did unleaded petrol start in Britain.
It sounds as if your engine may be out of time, I would check for a sheared flywheel key.
if it is petrol you might of ran out of petrol if not and its electrical then im not sure sorry
Stop using petrol cars and start using electric cars!
no
You can't start a car if it has no petrol in its tank.
Petrol
accelerator pedal could have some strain in it and might be leaking petrol into the carburetor
The procedure to start a new petrol pump will begin with obtaining building permits. Obtaining the building permits can be a lengthy process.
If you put petrol in a diesel vehicle do not start the engine. Petrol will do serious damage to a diesel engine. You must drain all the petrol out and flush the fuel lines.