Many things. Here are a few:Flooded with fuel.Timing is off. (chain jumped, gear broke, distributor improperly installed, etc.)Very low compression. (Worn valves or rings, internal damage.)Spark plug wires mixed up.Stuck float in carburetor.Low fuel pressure. (if fuel injected)
It will usually cause severe vacuum leak(s). The fuel will not enter the system correctly and the vehicle may not even run,
When the fuel in an engine cylinder ignites prematurely or unevenly to cause power fluctuations and a "knocking" sound. usually occurs when an engine is very how or improperly timed.
An improperly discarded cigarette can cause flammable objects to ignite.
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They could have been processed improperly or there was packaging/seam failure or they were stored improperly.
A faulty fuel rail pressure sensor can lead to inaccurate readings of fuel pressure, resulting in poor engine performance, reduced fuel efficiency, and potential stalling. It may trigger the check engine light and cause the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the air-fuel mixture improperly, leading to rough idling or hesitation during acceleration. Additionally, prolonged issues can cause damage to other engine components and increase emissions.
Closed or faulty fuel valve, clogged or faulty inline fuel filter, improperly installed or broken fuel pump (if equipped).
Black smoke is a symptom of an overly rich fuel/air mixture. In other words too much fuel is being mixed with not enough air.
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