if the engine fails a good pilot can 'auto rotate' using the dead rotor to lower the helicopter
What happens depends greatly on which module fails. If the engine control module (computer) fails it may cause the engine to run poorly or not at all. If the ignition module fails the engine won't start.
When the thermostat in your car fails it usually fails to open which in turn does not allow radiator water to pass through the engine and cool it, so the engine over heats.
engine will proberly only idle
if your water pump fails, engine will overheat. You will have no heat in vehicle.
It depends if the engine is an interference engine. On an interference engine the positions will hit the valves and severe internal engine damage results.
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The engine can be destroyed if this happens. First the head will crack or the head gaskets will blow .
If a helicopter blade stops spinning in the sky, the helicopter will experience a rapid descent known as autorotation. This is when the airflow through the rotor keeps the blades spinning, allowing the helicopter to land safely even without engine power. It requires skilled piloting to execute successfully.
When a water pump fails in a vehicle, the water stops circulating and the engine will not be cooled. Therefore it will get hot and overheat.
A helicopter with a jet engine. The engine is adapted to give power to a transmission, rather than thrust.
Your engine starts to overheat and if not addressed promptly will cause permanent damage to engine due to thermal breakdown
the engine