You can't harm the engine but you can fowl sparkplugs quite easily. More common on 2 stroke bikes.
Possibly bad fuel filter
It could.It could.
Have your Camshaft Positioning Senser checked cuz all 7.3L had a recall on them when they go bad they start stalling the engine, just what i had to do cuz mine has went bad 3 times
A bad distributor will cause stalling in all cars, not just maximas But there alot of other things that can cause stalling to dirty fuel filter - electrical short - dirty injectors - etc. Have a mechanic put it on a diagnostic machine before you invest in a distributor.
A bad fuel pump can cause stalling. The oil pressure will show low oil on the lights or gauges but if the pressure is ok then the switch should not cause stalling.
Yes it will cover your motorbike insurance. The only bad thing about it is that it is only in Ireland. Therefore it isn't good if you are a resident in the united states.
According to my FSM it is: Poor idle, stalling and poor driveability
When my steering caused stalling, the fluid level was low. Filling might fix it. There is sometimes a shut off under the powersteering pump for pressure control that goes bad when the pump is bad. Mary
Yes he has a motorbike but it wasn't exposed his motorbike at all times.
A miss, black smoke and a strong gas smell. Also, bad acceleration, rough idling, and stalling.
A bad cdi, will cause no spark if its completely bad, but if its going bad can cause misfires, random stalling and rough running, like alot of backfiring and stuff.
no/poor gas flow to the engine. Results in stalling/stammerring motor.