Under normal conditions, Mercury is a liquid, so you can't really bend that. However if you cooled it until it solidified, I guess you could bend it.
yes, it is an 'interference' engine
usually they bend, the pistons and crank keep going and the cam position of the valve timing changes. if jumps one or two notches they probly won't hit and bend, however of the belt brakes or jumps a lot of teeth they will hidt.;
YES !!! That model suggests timing belt replacement at 60K miles.
The future tense of "bend" is "will bend" or "shall bend."
Replace the hinges or attempt to bend them back by wedging a piece of wood under the door for a weekend. Replacing the hinges is your best bet.
5d bend
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
dangerous bend
A bend in a pipe
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
An Ashley's bend is a type of bend knot with proven stability and grip.
at the outside of the bend