It is impossible to answer this question without knowing what is causing the damage and the extent.
Not trying to be sarcastic but this is like asking is there any way to fix a horses broken foot without having to perform sugery? Your answer totally depends on what's knocking and how much damage if any it has caused. , EzForJesus
Damage Control - 2005 Dinosaur Bones was released on: USA: May 2005
No I find it quit impossible of course it depends on the solid!
Dinosaur bones are painted to help protect them from damage and decay, as well as to make them easier to study and identify.
Theoretically, yes, but it is physically almost impossible without forcing it.
Unless he wants to be that way, you can't. Changing someone's personality is almost impossible to do without doing a lot of damage.
possibly distributor. tow to mechanic . if you drive , you could damage your engine.
Yes, 30 mph winds can cause significant damage, such as knocking down trees, power lines, and causing structural damage to buildings.
Yes, 40 mph winds can cause significant damage, such as knocking down trees, power lines, and causing structural damage to buildings.
Knocking in thermodynamics refers to the sound produced in an engine when combustion isn't uniform due to premature ignition of the air-fuel mixture. This can lead to engine damage and reduced efficiency. It is important to control knocking in engines to maintain performance and reliability.
A knock sensor listens for the 'knock' (or pinking), that shows that the fuel is exploding, rather than burning. Via the engine management computer, it retards the timing of the spark, until the knocking stops. 'Knocking' can damage valves and piston crowns, if allowed to continue. A knock sensor allows different grades of fuel to be used, without damaging the engine.