Engine STOPS abruptly usually after hearing a series of "Raps"
it stops running motor wont crank or even move should have 0 compression to.
If the car is in good condition yes.
Car no move
Almost always. Unless the airplane happens to be an ultralight, or the car happens to be a Hummer.
When an engine seizes, it will most likely begin to overheat first, then begin to make a loud, clunking noise. Oil will begin to pour out from underneath if it throws a piston rod. If it is an automatic, it will coast to a stop. If a manual transmission, it will begin to jerk and hop along, finally coming to a stop. The brakes and steering will continue to work as usual.
depends on the car...
It is burnt.
our car runs faster depending on the engine
The parts would be rusted and stop it moving. What are you asking?
It burns up and goes to the engine to power it so your car can move
The engine Burn out
The engine will overheat.