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At this point, going too lean could cause an engine seizure.
We hope this article has been of help to you and that engine seizures will be a thing of the past.
Reduces the risk of engine seizure due to lack of oil.
The ensuing investigation revealed the exact cause of the engine seizure to be a massive oil cooler failure.
There wasn't much comparison, though; one 170-mile trip took nine hours, three gearbox rebuildings and one total engine seizure.
When finished, it crashed on its first flight due to an engine seizure, was extensively damaged, and abandoned as too expensive to repair.
This system was launched to eliminate mixtures with far too much oil due to the operator's unnecessary effort to preclude engine seizures.
Slipper clutches can also prevent a catastrophic rear wheel lockup in case of engine seizure.
It was discovered that the cause of the accident was due to failure of a transmission component, resulting in engine seizure.
However, some articles have appeared showing photos of Pasolini's bike consistent with engine seizure, locking the rear wheel and causing the crash.
For example the factory may set the jetting slightly rich in order to reduce the chances of an engine seizure during the bikes "breaking in" period.
Lieutenant Ross said that since August 1986 there had been four incidents of engine seizures "due to an incorrectly assembled gearbox on the J-52."
Skipping this unusual but vital step resulted in frequent engine seizures during the takeoff roll and initial climb, causing several fatalities during 1950.
While the Class 15s also suffered problems with the Paxman engines, these were worse on Class 16 because inadequate ventilation resulted in frequent engine seizures.
His brother Harry Collier, also riding a Matchless, had problems with an engine seizure on lap 2 and eventually retired on lap 9.
It took part in the coronation flypast on 15 July 1953, but afterwards suffered engine seizure when (luckily) approaching Chilbolton - it managed to force-land.
Minor shrapnel damage easily results in a loss of coolant and consequent engine seizure, while an air-cooled radial might be largely unaffected by minor damage.
ENGINE SEIZURES It's a common sight.
The oil companies had also overlooked the fact that their new detergent additives would scour accumulated carbon deposits from dirty, high mileage engines - causing disastrous blockages and yet more engine seizures.
Even with Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, Zac Efron and John Cusack providing five-star fully-leaded histrionics, it is engine seizure from start to finish.
He organized a 'go slow' of production of trucks for the Wehrmacht, many of which were sabotaged at the factory, by putting the notch on the oil dipstick in the wrong place resulting in engine seizure.
A reasonable performance in Timaru followed by a series of DNFs in Auckland, where he suffered three engine seizures, meant Little had no hope of national honours going into the Manfeild meet.
This means specific loading can be increased through the use of boosting, and low viscosity oils can be used by vehicle manufacturers (to improve fuel economy) without increasing risk of engine seizure, both important benefits in the development of low emission engines.
During practice for the 1952 Senior TT race, Barrington was riding a 500 cc Norton when engine seizure at the left-hand bend before the Barregarrow cross-roads resulted in a crash, and a broken thigh caused his retirement from motorcycle racing.
He took another win in Britain and again in the USA, which put him in contention for the title, but while leading the final race in South Africa a much publicised engine seizure cost him the title to Graham Hill.