It would depend on what was wrong with the engine. More details are required.
I am look for a engine for a infinti qx4 i need to see were a knock sensor goes am trying to fix it
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I dont know!! whats your issue?
With Bush and bearing replacement.
To fix a stuck clutch on a John Deere 440B skidder, start by checking for any debris or rust around the clutch components that may be causing it to stick. If accessible, try to manually disengage the clutch by using the clutch pedal and applying force while the engine is off. If the clutch remains stuck, you may need to remove the clutch cover and inspect the clutch plates for wear or damage, replacing any faulty components as necessary. Lastly, ensure proper lubrication and adjustment of the clutch linkage to prevent future sticking issues.
i would say i two stroke because two strokes are much easier to fix, there faster and better.
just 2-stroke oil can get it at fix up stores, many places have it
It may have been run without oil and you blew it up.
Weld it.
a 2 stroke in the end is a better choice. yes it is true that a 4 stroke gives you more power, and it doesn't over heat as easy, but a 2 stroke will cost you less money to fix, less money on oil and gas, plus a 2 stroke has better initial speed, and a higher speed band. ^^ Actually 4 stroke MX bikes are the ones that are prone to overheating, and if you dump a 4 stroke after an hour in the woods, good luck getting it started again.
yes you can. i dont know how.. but you can
purchase a new set
A squeaky bike chain is usually caused by dirt and lack of lubrication. To fix it, clean the chain with a degreaser and then apply a lubricant specifically made for bike chains. Make sure to wipe off any excess lubricant to prevent attracting more dirt.
last guy was a fagayzee so i deleted his post.
Your bike chain may be squeaking due to dirt, lack of lubrication, or misalignment. To fix it, clean the chain with a degreaser, lubricate it with bike chain oil, and ensure it is properly aligned on the gears and derailleur.
the easiest way should be to take it and have a shop fix it... or u can buy a new one and put it on yourself
Bike brakes squeak due to dirt, debris, or misalignment. To fix it, clean the brake pads and rims, adjust the brake alignment, or replace worn brake pads.