It could be a bad sparks plug or timing belt which would make it miss fire.If you do not have fire to the proper place in the engine, it will cause a miss fire due to the firing system of the engine.
Unless it is storytime (and the book is about firetrucks), it usually isn't appropriate to make fire engine noises because doing so will be disruptive for others who are using the library.
That would be the firing order which varies from one engine to the next. We need to know the year, make, model and engine size to help you.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
The gas and water mix up and heats up to make fire.
Though the engine was on fire, a man boldly rescued a child from the car.Despite that the car engine scared the cat, she boldly walked by with her tail held high.
Rolls Royce did make a fire engine (truck) in 1920. One was purchased for Borough Green and District. The above vehicle was converted to a fire truck in 1933. It did no leave the Rolls factory as a fire truck.
Red is a primary colour. You can't make it with any other colour.
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Nothing, cars are not suppose to be on fire. Not getting no fire is a double negative. What you are really saying is that you have fire. Assuming you mean the car has no fire (no spark) it could be from many things. We need to know the year, make, model and engine info to help you.
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no, they do not make or market their own brand name of fire equipment... However, collectors have restored antique engines and trucks with the john deere painit scheme. dig around the net, and you will find pictures! john deere might also make engine that go into fire trucks