When a car engine blows out, it typically results in severe damage, such as a broken crankshaft, blown head gasket, or damaged pistons. This can lead to a loss of power and the inability to operate the vehicle. Often, the engine will require a complete replacement or extensive repairs, which can be costly. Signs of a blown engine may include unusual noises, smoke, or warning lights on the dashboard.
The engine blows. Usually pistons shoot into the engine. In most cases the engine will have to be replaced.
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When chemical energy is not used in a car, it is typically stored in the car's fuel tank until it is needed. The chemical energy is converted into kinetic energy to propel the car forward when the engine is running. If the car is not being used, the chemical energy remains stored in the fuel until the engine is activated again.
A car heater taps off engine heat. If you aren't driving, then the engine is cold and there's no heat for the car heater to use.
Almost always. Unless the airplane happens to be an ultralight, or the car happens to be a Hummer.
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our car runs faster depending on the engine
Answeri blow mine to blown head gasket. $600 to fix .oil goes every whereusually when we say an engine blows it is catastrophic like a rod thru the block or a broken crankshaft in other words you need a new engine