72 000 miles is not a new motor. there are plenty of things that can go wrong with an engine with 72,000 miles on it. too many to list here.
No. Nothing is zero tolerance if you measure to a great enough precision.
they can only stand enough of tolerance till they cant stand it
The world doesn't need tolerance, or much of anything else. People, on the other hand, need all kinds of tolerance. Tolerance for their mistakes, misunderstandings, and even their poorly phrased questions. If I had the tolerance that you need, I wouldn't have written the first sentence, and would have had enough compassion to simply sound agreeable with you.
Not enough information. Please ask a new question with year, make ,model, engine size, and more info about the problem.
When the crankshaft gets worn out, the engine will make lots of very loud knocking and or squealing noises. The engine may also lock up tight and not turn over. Damaged crankshafts are usually the result of not changing the oil often enough or not having enough oil in the engine. Crankshafts just dont wear out on their own.
well tolerance means you arent affected by it so easily while withdrawel means you were addicted to somethong and u arent givin enough of it
The engine compression creates enough heat for the fuel to combust.The engine compression creates enough heat for the fuel to combust.
If the engine is overheating, the thermostat is stuck closed. If the heater is not putting out enough hot air the thermostat is stuck open. Change the thermostat as a normal part of maintenance when changing coolant.
if they have done it enough, their tolerance will inevitably go up
If it's old enough to have a mechanical speedometer, it'll be in the speedometer itself. If it has an electronic speedometer, there is no speedometer gear - to recalibrate the speedometer to match something like, say, changing tire size would require changing the parameters in the engine ECM.
Not changing the oil often enough
Yes