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A5: Rough idling can be caused by various factors, including dirty or faulty spark plugs, clogged fuel injectors, vacuum leaks, problems with the idle control valve, uneven compression in the cylinders, and faulty ignition coils or wiring. Have a qualified mechanic inspect your engine to identify the specific cause and perform necessary repairs or replacements.
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The spark plug is commonly viewed as a disposable afterthought; only when they cause problems do we deign to think of these humble but hardworking pieces of porcelain and steel. The plugs I found in my recently revived Model A Ford were two-tone and marked with a brand name that I didn’t immediately recognize—Blue Crown.
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A2: The cooling system regulates the engine temperature. Excessive heat can strain the system, potentially leading to overheating. Regular coolant levels, radiator, and cooling fan checks are essential for proper functioning.
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