you may need an engine overhaul, but before i did that i would check the simplest things first, like the throttle cable could just need adjusting.
The Concorde was the first and only supersonic passenger airliner. Many other airplanes -- mainly military -- before and after it far exceeded its speed.
To overhaul the starter on a 2000 Polo Playa, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the starter by unbolting it from the engine and disconnecting the wiring. Disassemble the starter by taking off the end plate, inspecting the brushes and armature for wear, and replacing any damaged components. Reassemble the starter, ensuring all connections are secure, and then reinstall it in the car before reconnecting the battery.
That depends mainly on how it's ridden and maintained, but there's no reason you can't go at least 60,000 miles before doing the top end. The first thing to need attention will probably be the piston rings.
To overhaul a marine air compressor, you would first remove and replace hoses and fittings that are cracked or damaged. Valves can be checked for leakage and replaced when damaged.
You need to overhaul the engine. Your first mission is troubleshooting: did the engine seize because the pistons seized, or because the main bearings seized? To do so, pull the heads and try to remove the cylinders. If they won't come off, piston seize. If they will and when you have them off the engine won't turn over...bearing seize.
I don't know about the 'first esteem engine' but grammar has definitely been invented before. Take an English lesson, perhaps?
I personally would go with a toyota. I've had them for years and never had a problem. Remember to change your oil and fluids and you shouldn't have a problem.Toyota's have been known to go over 300,000 miles before they need an overhaul. I prefer the six cylinder but the 1985-1995 4 cylinder (22R-e) is also a very reliable engine, with good gas mileage too.
First things first. What year, make, model, engine, and mileage? When were the spark plugs last replaced? Short answer: Yes. They should be replaced as part of the major engine overhaul your car needs. There should never be any oil on the spark plugs. A little carbon buildup, perhaps, but no oil. That indicates a serious engine proble such as worn out piston rings, worn out valves and guides, or a worn out turbocharger seal.
Change the oil and install a quality filter such as Purolator, Wix, AC/Delco, etc. Use the correct weight oil for your engine as recommended by the manufacture. If you still hear the knock at startup, this is a sign the engine bearings are worn. Nothing will fix this short of an overhaul.
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no, the 5.5 can hack more games than the 1st an all the ones before 5.5