Most engines lose compression over time, but each cylinder should have roughly equal compression. Even if compression numbers are not equal, however, it's usually not worth the expense to fix this.
It will not start ???????
You would be reported and arrested so dont think about it
Out of time.
They will sue the owner of the vehicle.
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They will come and take it.
no fire no fuel no compression.
mild loss of compression due to lowed octane and a smokey exaust, should not damage engine as long as it mixes in
what would happen to a car if its reaction force was less than the weight
over heat could be several reason radiator chokeup, less coolant, and also could be your compression leakage through cylinder head gasket
Amphibious car
The cylinder would lose compression, causing the engine to lose power. I've personally never heard of a cylinder breaking, its usually parts near and around the cylinder that break, although if the block cracks, I guess that could be considered breaking the cylinder. The cylinder can also lose compression due to rust holes which can develop over time.