I've always been told to don't go over 55 mph, no heavy acceleration under any conditions, and give it about 5000 miles and that should do the trick. Which and then should be changing the fluids then. But as a caution, I would extend it out another thousand miles, but shouldn't have to worry about the speed any further. It's a matter of personal preferences and whether you believe you'll keep the car for years to come and care about the potential owners of the car
when you want to break it
try to switch the car on until red lights comes on "do not start the engine" apply break twice " fully push the break with your foot " then switch the key off and remove the key from the switch .. this should help .. i hope
twist the oppisite way you write as far as you can apply pressure it should break or dislocate
It if false that is the service brakes fail to apply the parking brake in one motion. It should pumped.
Engine crankshafts usually break when there is too much pressure on them. Some have flaws and may break under normal use.
That engine is not an interference engine, so no, the valves should not bend in the event of a timing belt break.
There can be several causes that the engine will die when you press on the break of your 1994 Chevrolet Caprice. The most prevalent cause is restricted fuel flow. The engine can get enough gas to run when the accelerator is depressed but not enough fuel when you apply the brake.
Yes, they can break or just wear out.
The cam belt should be changed on a Mitsubishi Triton diesel engine when it becomes worn down. If it wears down too thin, it can break and cause driving issues.
The best article I've read on the web concerning 4-stroke engine break in, can be found here: http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm--Rayengine break in is very important, proper break in will help ensure long engine life.
The Bible says a child should honor his parents so that he may live a long life. The first commandment with a promise. Of course as soon as we break it, then the promise doesn't apply.
you need to replace your break pads