Perhaps. But it would be quite rare. no, they are made and stored outside an engine in warehouses.you should keep it oiled and in a good safe place where it won't get dropped,or damaged in any way.
Not sure what "suck a valve" means, but running an engine with no exhaust could easily cause the exhaust valves to get hot enough to melt. Exhaust valves get very hot and if you just shut off the engine with no exhaust manifold in place the cold air can cause an exhaust valve to warp, then,next time you run the engine it will not seat properly.Many people don't understand and assume that if ANY part of the exhaust system is missing you can warp a valve but that fear is just the result of failing to understand the root cause of the problem. On the other hand, a lean burning engine can overheat the valves to the point that the metal can become soft.
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Wonder board is a cement board that is very firm. Unlike wood it doesn't warp or rot. It is especially used as the underlayment for tile floors and shower walls.
intermittent welding (also known as skip welding) is a pattern of welding that allows the weld joint to cool by welding in a series of "skips" on opposite or far sides from the last bead. This pattern is often used for thin material as it is likely to warp if overheated.
Not a good idea. Many of those stoves with a water heating coil on the back rely on constant supply of water to prevent overheating the water piping. Without that, you could warp or damage the water coil.
A warp engine is the main way a starship from Star Trek travels. A warp engine has a antimatter-matter reaction in a chamber with the fictional style dilithium crystal chamber. The engines cause space-time in front of the ship to become less dense and behind to become more dense, propelling the ship to a max of warp 9.9995 (almost 10,000 times the speed of light).
Warp drive has a powerfull engine that warps space around it and hyper drive travels through space in a streight line where as warp bends the fabric of space to travel from one destination to another
yes they will bend
No. You can warp the heads making your repair costs triple. You can not only warp the heads you can totally destroy the engine. Coolant mixes with the oil when a head gasket is blown. This causes serious engine wear in a short period of time. Never run an engine with a blown head gasket.
Engine overheating can put extreme stress on many parts, burn oils and greases, warp cylinder heads and stress radiators.
If not repaired at once you will get water in the oilpan. It can warp the engine head.
depending on how much it overheats.... you can blow a head gasket...warp your heads ... crack your radiator..
It'll overheat very quickly, then the engine will die once the heads warp. Not good. Change the thermostat.
No, it cannot warp metal.
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A warp scarf randomly warps the holder
Warp Brothers was created in 1999.