Be sure the vent in the fuel cap is working.
On some makes of vehicle, the engine fan is supposed to keep running after the engine is shut off, if it was operating on a long trip on a hot day, for example. Come back to the car in 10-15 minutes. If the fan is still running, you have a problem. If it has shut off, all is well.
No you can not , That is what makes and keeps the engine running
Possibly a bad motor mount
while running? bad spark plug or lean fuel mixture,from day one my troy built pops a little when not under a load, they are set lean at factory and ethanol gas makes them even leaner, if it is backfireing and not starting, it could also be a bad plug, faulty ignition component or a stuck valve
disconnect the first coil lead and start the engine, if it makes a difference with the running of the engine then stop engine and replace the lead, do this with the other three, stopping the engine each time, eventually you will find the one that makes NO difference to the running of the engine, that is the one you must change but please remember to stop the engine each time, there is a lot of voltage there.
Are you just trying to start the engine, or is it already running? If it is running it sounds like the power steering pump is bad.
Baffles are found inside the muffler. They are used to silence the noise an engine makes while running.
It's (5,501) times (the length of your step), and the time it took makes no difference.
NO. When a engine is running it makes it's own vacuum. That's why there is no vacuum hose on that year regulator. It is inside of the engine.
Mack was made by Ariens in Wisconson. They also made a push lawn mower.
Nothing. Makes the engine rev higher.
A problem has been detected with the EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM if the symbol of an engine lights up solid in your gauge cluster when the engine is running . If the engine symbol is flashing , an engine misfire has been detected