A cylinder misfiring can cause this sympton, check/replace spark plugs and plug wires. Also, sputtering and shaking can be caused by engine timing, have the timing checked. Another cause can be fouled fuel injectors on fuel injected vehicles.
No, you cannot. Latex is too thick to flow freely through airbrush and will cause sputtering. You need an airless sprayer for latex paint.
Wheel hubs or bearings or could be the CV shafts.
have they check the timing on it. sometimes when timing is off by a few degrees it would cause both rough idle and backfiring. also check for a dead cylinder.
check your fuel injector's for debis at the fuel entrey inlet one my be cloged
No, a rusted flywheel will not cause the engine not to turn over.
Water in engine-head gasket most likely.
it could be the coil
The reason why it is vibrating is cause of the Engine Mounts. You have to get the Engine Mounting changed ! cheers.
when my dodge stratus started to do that it was because I needed transmission fluid.
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Anything that vibrates can cause a sound.
If a car is sputtering at high RPMs, the fuel pressure needs to be checked. If the fuel pump can't keep up, this will cause sputtering. Also, the car should be checked to make sure the valves are adjusted properly.
Needs a full service Fuel pump/filter Incorrect fuel ECU (brain) AFM/MFA (air fuel mixture meter) Split air/fuel hoses
Yes the fuel pressure regulater will cause stalling and a few more things too ..like back fire, sputtering,and in some cases they squirt gas all over the engine. good luck Ed....(mrjunky)
distributor located under the water pump. I had to change mine. Usually what happens is as soon as the engine warmed up, it was running like crap.
When matter vibrates it sends out a sound wave.
Often a faucet will sputter if there is air in the lines. This happens if the water has been turned off and then on again. If this is the cause, it is only necessary to run the water a while and the air will get out of the lines, and the sputtering will stop.