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Ignition is required for an engine to work. Failure of ignition would prevent the engine working.
Both will cause premature bearing failure.
Many things, but a clutch bearing seems likely.
Faulty ball bearings lead to bearing failure.
Answer 1It' possible that a badly worn seal which was already on the verge of failure could be "pushed over the line, and caused to leak by the severe shock and vibration involved in a tire separation failure, BUT a good bearing seal should not leak.
If the engine was severely overheated, yes that can cause engine failure.If the engine was severely overheated, yes that can cause engine failure.
If all the u joints were replaced it could be a broken or frozen wheel bearing. A broken gear in the transmission, a broken bearing in the engine.
Your question is sort of backwards, perhaps you meant what causes engine failure? Engine failure causes...the engine to fail. If someone told me their engine failed I would take it to mean that it stopped running, or wouldn't start.
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Belt loose or worn out. Also possible a bad water pump, or bearing failure in the alternator or serpentine belt idler.
Bad bearing or rod
Having a bad rod bearing could cause a truck to make a loud knocking noise and shake when driving at high speeds. The engine having a coolant leak or an engine timing problem could also cause the knocking noise.