2 stroke engines are for the most part are used in motorcycles, boat engines, and other small engines. There have been a few 2 stoke engines used in Automobiles but very few and none that I know of at this time. None of the 2 stokes used in these applications even have a battery. All are started manually and no battery is needed. They use a magneto to supply electrical power to the engine.
Either your battery is discharged or dead. caused from 1) alternator not working or 2) Battery life span is over - recharge battery at Any auto parts store . if not recharging . replace battery .
Check your battery. Most likely the culprit is a dead battery. A quick check across its terminals with a voltmeter will tell you.
The problem is not the starter. The battery is either not holding or not receiving enough charge. Problem could be (1) loose alternator beltl (2) loose/corroded battery cable(s); (3) dead cell(s) in the battery; (4) bad alternator.
yes it can and if you run the engine long enough after u jump start it you can recharge the battery Also, you might want to check to see if the alternator is alright because a bad one might be why your battery is dying unless you know it is a bad battery specifically.
I just had the very same thing happen to me yesterday. My truck had been making that noise for about 2 weeks and then yesterday I went to start my truck and it died on me. My husband put in a new battery and it started right back up! It's alive!! If it is not your battery then it could aslo be your starter, but have your battery checked first. I hope that this helped:)
Get a donor car and use it's battery to start your car. You will need a set of quality jumper cables. Or you can charge the dead battery on the car for about 2 hours with a good 10 amp battery charger.
1. you can pry it open (but that can get costly). 2. you could jump start the battery. 3.use your key.
2 stroke engines are not widely used on street bikes because of the vibration, It makes for a shaky bike and the sudden spurts of power are somewhat undesireable. Since the majority of 2 stroke engines are meant for off road use it is a matter of necessity to have a kick start. If you are out riding in the woods or desert which is where the bike is meant to be a dead battery or faulty starter would mean hours of pushing to get to a road, the kick start eliminates that huge hassle.
If you put 4 stroke what in it
With a 2 stroke or 2 cycle engine if the ignition timing is set too close to top dead center it can start to run backwards.
For a 2 stroke model, a 500 to 650 cca, 12 volt starting battery will be sufficient. The recommended battery for a four stroke model is 1000 cca,
Connect the red cable to the dead battery's positive post and then connect the other end of the red cable to the good battery's postive post. Then connect one end of the black cable to the negative post of the good battery and the other end to a piece of unpainted metal in the engine compartment of the dead battery's car. Then wait 2-3 minutes and try to start the car.
You will find it difficult to jump start a vehicle with a dead battery. Try charging the battery first to see if can be saved or not. If not, replace the dead battery with a good one.
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Either your battery is discharged or dead. caused from 1) alternator not working or 2) Battery life span is over - recharge battery at Any auto parts store . if not recharging . replace battery .
depending on if its a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke with my 2 stroke I turn the choke on and tip it until the carburetor bleeds. and it fires up every time
Check for: 1) dead battery 2) loose or corroded battery cables