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Small engines

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You realize there are engines in things that aren't, you know, cars and these engines stall too. This article is biased towards only cars but forgets that lawn mowers, tractors, and probably even boats also have problems with engine stall and its often not just a clutch issue.

This article needs to be expanded to mention the reasons for engine stalling in small engines. 71.217.222.96 (talk) 03:17, 19 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Messy Paragraph

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The ways in which a car can stall are usually down to the driver, especially with a manual transmission. For instance, if a driver takes their foot off the clutch too quickly while stationary then the car will stall; taking the foot off the clutch slowly will stop this from happening.


This paragraph is messy and doesn’t actually make much sense, taking the foot off the clutch when stationary will only stall if the car is in gear, irrespective of the speed it is done at. Lukamccann (talk) 14:43, 27 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]