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Exhaust fumes may enter and that is not good.
If it runs, it will miss slightly and RPM gauge will be lower than the 800 RPM normal. It could exhibit some "thumping" sounds at the exhaust which is exhaust being pulled back because valves are not properly closing - test this by holding a piece of paper at exhaust and see if it pulls back into pipe instead of constantly blows away. If it backfires while starting or running.
squeeking from exhaust manifold is caused by a leak allowing exhaust gas to leak. it will only get worse as time goes on unless it is fixed
You will hear a noise while the microwave is running but it won't be too bothersome.
engine is burning oil could be valve seals or piston rings
The Kawasaki 180 is faster than the Kawasaki 135. The Kawasaki 180 can reach speeds of 65 miles per hour, while the Kawasaki 135 can only go 50 miles per hour.
The Kawasaki 180 is faster than the Kawasaki 135. The Kawasaki 180 can reach speeds of 65 miles per hour, while the Kawasaki 135 can only go 50 miles per hour.
If you fallow the exhaust pipes you'll see a black stain around the leak usually around joins. Have someone hold a rag over the exhaust pipe to block the exhaust while the engine is running, you will hear the leak get louder and it will be easy to pin point the leak.
Probably the catalytic converter. Have someone feel if there is any exhaust while you try to deep it running.
Check to see if your condenser fan is running when a/c compressor kick on.
No. You will risk injuring yourself if the can of refrigerant blows up in your hand.