4? the ones I can think of are frequent oil and filter changes, not lugging the engine (if a standard transmission vehicle) and if you tow, to not exceed the safe limits and avoid lugging. if this is a used vehicle, you are at the mercy of previous owners. taking care of it now won't cure bad driving habits from before.
good lubrication and balance are paramount
use proper oil, do proper oil change intervals, use proper oil filter at proper intervals, never let engine severely overheat.
1. Change your oil. 2. Change your oil. 3. Change your oil. 4. Change your oil.
By changing your oil/filter on a regular basis of at least every 5,000 miles. Also by replacing the Air Filter every 30,000 miles. If the crankshaft is already worn, move up to one weight higher oil. That is really all you can do.
Lack of oil & filter changes, incorrect oil, running low on oil, excessive over revving.
Incorrect Engine Oil, Air filter is clogged and dirt is reaching the bearing liners and journals. Oil pump failure. Clearances between journal and Crankshaft aren't enough to lubricate crank shaft.
Yes, you can refrigerate cooked eggs to extend their shelf life.
No, the biosphere does not extend to the Earth's core. The biosphere refers to the regions of Earth where life exists, primarily encompassing the surface, atmosphere, and parts of the oceans. It is limited to areas where conditions such as temperature, pressure, and the availability of water and nutrients can support living organisms, which excludes the extreme conditions found in the Earth's core.
Yes. By removing air from the packaging around food you extend the life of the food.
to extend the life of the clothing
The life cycle of a housefly typically includes four stages: egg, larva (or maggot), pupa, and adult. The entire life cycle from egg to adult can take as little as seven to ten days under optimal conditions.
Yes, you can refrigerate avocados to extend their shelf life, but they should be ripe before refrigeration to prevent chilling injury.