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Stall (engine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A stall is the slowing or stopping of a process, and in the case of an engine, refers to a sudden stopping of the engine turning, usually brought about accidentally. It is commonly applied to the ph...
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Troubleshooting Engine Driveability Problems: Surging or Misfiring ... Symptom: The engine surges or misfires while moving. The engine seems to start fine and will normally accelerate fine. As you are driving and maintaining a steady speed, the engine seems to "speed up" slightly or it seems to miss and buck.
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how to clean a lawnmower's engine (stalling problems) alt.home.repair ... I over oiled it once and the engine ran badly. It wasn't getting air so I squeezed out the excess and it ran perfect. You may have also have gotten gas in the oil. That happened to me when ... Re: how to clean a lawnmower's engine (stalling problems)
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I over oiled it once and the engine ran badly. It wasn't getting air so I squeezed out the excess and it ran perfect. You may have also have gotten gas in the oil. That happened to me when I tilted the mower over.
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Important: The following is a text only archive! For full features; Go to 1996 Pontiac Grand AM SE engine stalling issue ... Home: Repairs & Maintenance: 1996 Pontiac Grand AM SE engine stalling issue ...
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Automotive Forums .com Car Chat > Oldsmobile > Aurora > Aurora Engine stalling | Aurora Engine stalling ... The stalling feels almost like a momentary huge load being put on the engine. The interior lights don't dim when it happens so I don't think it's electrical. The "dip" in power only lasts less than a second.
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Car Forums Engine stalling 3 Series ... The engine is unpredictably stalling when the clutch is slowly engaged at idle rpm in 1st and 2nd gears. It takes a lot of effort to prevent stalling when getting the car move from a stopped position, such as engaging clutch very slowly, giving more gas - which causes the cltuch...
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