yes over time it will
Probably, since you are working the engine too hard at that gear.
Most diesel engines are hard to start when it is cold. Plugging the diesel engine block heater in will help the engine start.
It is not so much hard for a car to start when the engine is cold as it is easier for a car to start when the engine is warm.Cars that are hard to start in the cold are usually not new cars any more and because of wear and tear there is more likely to be something that doesnt work as well. when fuel is warm it ignites more easily.
It measures Revolution Per MInute (RPM). This is important in performance cars or hard working motors to keep them from overreving which can cause engine damage. On an everyday car they are used very little.
Hard to answer. Without starting the engine, have a mechanic check it out.
There are a few reason one is that there is a ring warp or damage due to age or hard driving. Carburator or Fuel Injectors are not working or clogged, or a simple reason a spark plug or wire could be warp or ware and damage.
Mercury not hard when you cold it because for it to cold you need it be Mexican so you give it a Taco and Sombrero and then you shoot it with the ultra-wishy-wooshy-woomy-laser-majiggy-alizer and it should be hard, this has a 0.097% chance of working but it's worth a shot!
Needs a tune up?
hard working
iIt will overheat and the engine will eventually lock up. The heat will do damage to the engine. How much is hard to say.
If it a piece of metal or any hard object that cold damage the engine, you need to remove the intake manifold and then remove the object. Unless it is a very tiny soft object, you need to get it out.
yes, it happened to me once