80 years.
2 stroke engines have a little more power and require a lot less maintenance than a 4 stroke but do not last as long.
The Ford power stroke 7.3L diesel is one of the most reliable engines in production. Many will perform well over 500,000 miles.
2-strokes are cheaper, and give you more power over a 4-stroke. However, they require more maintenence, you have to mix the oil with the gas everytime you fill up, and they don't last as long as a 4-stroke. Personally, I would take the 4-stroke for convenience and longevity.
just like a car if a car burns oil it puts out blue smoke. the same thing will happin if you put 2 stroke gas in a 4 stroke engine. in time it will cause your 4 stroke engine to wear faster and it wont last long and you will be replacing the spark plug alot and i mean alot.
A TIA or mini stroke, is more accurately characterized as a “warning stroke,” a warning you should take very seriously. The warning means that a 'real' stoke can happen.You will see and hear speech and visual disturbance, and numbness or weakness in the face, arms and legs. However, a TIA does not last as long as a stroke. The effects often only last for a few minutes or hours and fully resolve within 24 hours.
Yes you can. After the speech about the horses, you can approach one and stroke it.
He is the Patriots linebacker who was hospitalized for a stroke last month. There are several explanations for this scenario - where a "hole in the heart" may lead to stroke
If no feeding tube or IV is given there life will last about 2 to 3 weeks. But with a feeding tube and IV they can live for a long time.
The number of days that a heat stroke can last will depend on the age and condition of the person. On average, this period of time is between 1 and 3 days.
You can generally determine if a brake chamber is short or long stroke by measuring the distance from the face of the brake chamber to the center of the clevis pin. Short-stroke chambers have a shorter distance, typically around 2.5 inches, while long-stroke chambers have a longer distance, typically around 4 inches. Additionally, you can refer to the manufacturer's specifications or markings on the brake chamber itself to identify its stroke type.
depends on if its 4 stroke or 2 stroke.. usually a 2 stroke will last about 5000 - 10000 miles if taken care of properly but they can last as mush as 18000 is the highest ive seen .. but don't get me wrong they could possibly go much more.. 4 strokes are usually more reliable and will last about 8000 - 15000 mile easily if not abused..